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please welcome doris kearns goodwin. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ always nice to see you, doris. >> doris: you too. >> stephen: its old home week around here. i want to get straight into the new book. "an unfinished love story." this isn't a biography of another president for you. this is something more personal. it's attribute your late hus husband, dick goodwin. before we get into the details, i'm curious. u2 worked on this together. that's how it started. but how do the project begin? where did the idea of this dark? >> doris: they really started after he turned 80 years old. he comes on the steps one day for breakfasting "oh what a beautiful morning" exhilarated. i said what's going on? he said i finally decided to open the boxes. what i was referring to, carried around, schlepped around with us 300 boxes over the years that data time capsule of the '60s. he's kind of a zealot of the '60s. he's everywhere. john kennedy, jackie kennedy, bobby kennedy. he didn't want to open them because he was so sad at the way it en
please welcome doris kearns goodwin. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ always nice to see you, doris. >> doris: you too. >> stephen: its old home week around here. i want to get straight into the new book. "an unfinished love story." this isn't a biography of another president for you. this is something more personal. it's attribute your late hus husband, dick goodwin. before we get into the details, i'm curious. u2 worked on this together. that's how it started. but how do...
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and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's interesting. i think that doris has a lot in common with susan orlean because they both take their time to write their books. and i think one of the reasons why is because they really get to know their subjects. and i think doris loves people. and, you know, because doris is writing about politics so much, about politics is about people. and she understands the way people fit into the contours of history. and her new book, an unfinished love story, is her most personal book. it's a personal history of the 1960 years as she lived it with her husband, -- goodwin, who was one of the great speechwriters of that time. and and and what was so interesting is that in the course of their marriage, they had this prepared sexual argument about who was the better president. lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk. and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's s
and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's interesting. i think that doris has a lot in common with susan orlean because they both take their time to write their books. and i think one of the reasons why is because they really get to know their subjects. and i think doris loves people. and, you know, because doris is writing about politics so much, about politics is about people. and she...
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and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's interesting. i think that doris has a lot in common with susan orlean because they both take their time to write their books. and i think one of the reasons why is because they really get to know their subjects. and i think doris loves people. and, you know, because doris is writing about politics so much, about politics is about people. and she understands the way people fit into the contours of history. and her new book, an unfinished love story, is her most personal book. it's a personal history of the 1960 years as she lived it with her husband, -- goodwin, who was one of the great speechwriters of that time. and and and what was so interesting is that in the course of their marriage, they had this prepared sexual argument about who was the better president. lbj or jfk. and she'd worked for lbj. so it he but he also worked for jfk. and and, you know, and throughout their marriage, this is an argument and and it's s
and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's interesting. i think that doris has a lot in common with susan orlean because they both take their time to write their books. and i think one of the reasons why is because they really get to know their subjects. and i think doris loves people. and, you know, because doris is writing about politics so much, about politics is about people. and she...
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doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of the greatest experiences i've had as an editor working with doris. and alice was her her champion for decades starting i with no ordinary time and team of rivals, alice worked with bob woodward on all of his books and it was a true a true, respectful editorial. and i and in fact, when alice passed away, i think all three of those authors dedicated their books to her. she was a great editor and and we miss her. and for those of us in washington, she was informally known as the queen of. the beltway book books about, washington nonfiction books. so she was and she also refused to give an interview. and i and i beg begged her and i, you know, and i, i tried so hard, you know, the wall street journal was going to put her on the front page. she do it and, you know, so i, i really would like to pay homage to her. she she was just in she
doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of the greatest experiences i've had as an editor working with doris. and alice was her her champion for decades starting i with no ordinary time and team of rivals, alice worked with bob woodward on all of his books and it was a true a...
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, author of number of great bestsellers, her latest book and unfinished love story or personal history, the 1960s goes on sale tomorrow doors, i'm wondering what is going through your mind as the first former president stands trial in a criminal court? >> we know obviously everybody's saying it's in a store day, but what really goes through my mind is a sadness as an historian that this is what an historic de is i mean, if i could time travel, i'd much rather go back to january 1, 18, 63 be there when the emancipation proclamation was an historic day i'd rather be there at d-day on in june 6, 1944. the idea that what makes this an historic de, is that it's the first president who is going to be an a criminal trial just makes me sad in many ways. i think that's what's going rough my mind. in addition, what will really make this historic de, is it depends on what happens, whether or not the verdict come down one way or another. there, whether the american people accept that verdict, whether or not it affects thelection that's en we're really goin
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, author of number of great bestsellers, her latest book and unfinished love story or personal history, the 1960s goes on sale tomorrow doors, i'm wondering what is going through your mind as the first former president stands trial in a criminal court? >> we know obviously everybody's saying it's in a store day, but what really goes through my mind is a sadness as an historian that this is what an historic de is i mean, if i could time travel,...
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as she likes to say, doris kearns goodwin has spent most of her career writing about debt presidents, immersing herself in their diaries and letters to bring them back to life. in a new book "an unfinished love story," she turns that attention to her marriage. before his death, she opened more than 300 documents and memorabilia with her husband richard goodwin who served as a speech writer for president john f. kennedy, a time capsule of their life in the 1960s. in her 20s, she was chosen to be a white house fellow for president johnson, one of only three women out of the 16 fellows selected and developed a loyalty and closeness to president johnson, which has lasted her entire life. i sat down with doris for a conversation on her new book and the resilience of america, even in turbulent times. you have written presidential biographies. this is a biography of your husband and it is also a love story. what was the process like of writing this book as compared to all of your other incredible works? >> i was so used to writing about presidents who had archives. i would want to talk to th
as she likes to say, doris kearns goodwin has spent most of her career writing about debt presidents, immersing herself in their diaries and letters to bring them back to life. in a new book "an unfinished love story," she turns that attention to her marriage. before his death, she opened more than 300 documents and memorabilia with her husband richard goodwin who served as a speech writer for president john f. kennedy, a time capsule of their life in the 1960s. in her 20s, she was...
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we're joined now by the renowned presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. she's written a really important brand new book entitled an unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s and really is doris a great, great book congratulations you so much. >> i know it's gonna be a huge, huge bestseller as it should be, especially for those of us who lived through the night 60s and can relate to everything you're writing in here. let's talk about what's going on right now. history is unfolding with this trial, as you know, give us your sense of why this is a remarkable potentially a remarkable moment in american history. >> i think the most important thing is that it's a test of the rule of law is any man above the law? i think think about poor al gore, who had to go through that terrible race in 2000. and he gave a concession speech that was so dignified and he talked about the rule of law, what he said was that he was so disappointed with the decision, but the court had made the decision and that was the law. and then he said in the law means makes me wa
we're joined now by the renowned presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. she's written a really important brand new book entitled an unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s and really is doris a great, great book congratulations you so much. >> i know it's gonna be a huge, huge bestseller as it should be, especially for those of us who lived through the night 60s and can relate to everything you're writing in here. let's talk about what's going on right now. history is...
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and what doris kearns goodwin is, you know, during those times you know, the industrial revolution was leaving certain jobs obsolete. we were moving from agrarian cultures into cities we had a new wave refugee or of immigrants coming from europe we had now that could report really stories from all over the world and we had all you know big trusts big companies that were growing out of out of proportion. and he that moment with optimism and excitement about potential for america like look at all the great stuff we can do and we're going to fix it we have the power to do this we can bust up those trusts we can put in child labor laws, make sure kids are taken care of and he led those efforts with an enthusiasm and he used his bully pulpit to bring people along. and so instead at this, you know, at least in 2016, we chose a president who had just the opposite. right. wanted to focus on american carnage and how awful things were and point to scapegoats to talk about how bad things were we need. a visionary leader who says we can solve our problems. and so for those kids in social studies c
and what doris kearns goodwin is, you know, during those times you know, the industrial revolution was leaving certain jobs obsolete. we were moving from agrarian cultures into cities we had a new wave refugee or of immigrants coming from europe we had now that could report really stories from all over the world and we had all you know big trusts big companies that were growing out of out of proportion. and he that moment with optimism and excitement about potential for america like look at all...
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doris kearns goodwin is reliving the 1960s with her late husband and their four decades of marriage intertwining between a love story between america and democracy when the 11th hour continues. i'm very excited for this conversation. ed for this conversation. everybody here really, really make you feel like family and that they love you. our goal with tiktok was to enrich the lives of our residents. i think i am a tiktok grandma. my kids think i am. i mean, we're the ones that are being entertained. time goes faster when you're having fun. keep tiktok. you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart her
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joining us now, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. her book is titled "an unfinished love story," part memoir, part biography of her and her late husband, dick goodwin. you've written a lot of books but this one is special for obvious reasons. we were just talking about boxes and boxes that dick had from his years serving under president kennedy. how did you approach such a personal project differently, obviously, than the other biographies you've written? >> it started because he saved 300 boxes that were a time capsule of the '60s. he not only worked for john kennedy but working with jackie kennedy, with lbj as the chief speechwriter, was with senator mccarthy in new hampshire, was was bobby when he died. he wouldn't open the boxes. i knew there was great stuff in them. he was so sad at the way the decade ended. martin luther king killed. he was with bobby kennedy when he died. the riots in the streets and the violence and the anti-war movement. finally, he turns 80, comes down the stairs, "it's time, it's time, now or never, if i h
joining us now, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. her book is titled "an unfinished love story," part memoir, part biography of her and her late husband, dick goodwin. you've written a lot of books but this one is special for obvious reasons. we were just talking about boxes and boxes that dick had from his years serving under president kennedy. how did you approach such a personal project differently, obviously, than the other biographies you've written? >> it...
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joining us now is pulitzer prize winning author, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin. her book out today is called an unfinished love story, a professional history of the 1960s. doris, it's so good to see you. you have written a lot of books. this one is special for all the obvious reasons. so much we were just talking about boxes and boxes that had from his years serving under p kennedy. -- president kennedy. how did you approach such project differently than all of the different biographies that you have written? >> he saved 300 boxes that were a time capsule of the 60s. he worked with jackie kennedy, lbj, his chief be try to, senator mccarthy of new hampshire. he was with bobby kennedy when he died. he was everywhere there. he wouldn't open these boxes. i knew there was great stuff them. because he was so sad at the way the decade had ended. martin luther king killed, he was with bobby kennedy when he died. and the riots in the streets and the violence in the antiwar movement finally, he comes down the stairs, it's time, it's time, it's now or never. if i have any w
joining us now is pulitzer prize winning author, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin. her book out today is called an unfinished love story, a professional history of the 1960s. doris, it's so good to see you. you have written a lot of books. this one is special for all the obvious reasons. so much we were just talking about boxes and boxes that had from his years serving under p kennedy. -- president kennedy. how did you approach such project differently than all of the different...
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joining us now pulitzer prize winning author, doris kearns goodwin, she's the author of the new book "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." a beautiful book we've talked about some on this show. good to see you. i'm curious with your perspective in the long lens of history, how you view these protests over the last couple of weeks on college campuses, how they differ, how they're the same from those we saw in the 1960s. >> well, i'm actually old enough that i was one of those protesters in the 1960s. i was a graduate student at harvard in 1967 when really it was the main subject of the day, teach-ins, protests, demonstrations, marches, i went down with a friend of mine to a big march in new york, a mobilization march. the two of us came back worried that most of the people were peaceful but there were some carrying vietkong flags. we went back and conservatively wrote an article on the need for a third party to challenge linden johnson in the hopes that all those protests could be put in the system. we heard nothing from the new republic. i was selected as a whi
joining us now pulitzer prize winning author, doris kearns goodwin, she's the author of the new book "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." a beautiful book we've talked about some on this show. good to see you. i'm curious with your perspective in the long lens of history, how you view these protests over the last couple of weeks on college campuses, how they differ, how they're the same from those we saw in the 1960s. >> well, i'm actually old enough that...
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, doris kearns goodwin, she's back today for the final day of her "morning joe" residency, to discuss her new book, "an unfinished love story," a personal history of the 1960s, as you can see, deeply personal to doris. >> and i want to remind about seven years from when the interview was taken in 1968 and talk about how dick saw jfk up close and saw how open minded he was to viewpoints not his own. >> we had a front row seat when we went through the boxes to watching jfk grow as a candidate and a leader. one of the moments i loved watching with dick and thinking about from the boxes was that when he arrived at the university of michigan in october of 1960, he was simply going there to sleep, and he was going to have a whistle stop tour the next day, instead 10,000 kids were waiting for him. he figured, uh-oh, i better say something to them. he gave a three-minute speech, saying how many of you might be willing to go to ghana. how many of you might be willing to go to developing countries to help people abroad and a college should mean something more than an economic advantage. it shou
, doris kearns goodwin, she's back today for the final day of her "morning joe" residency, to discuss her new book, "an unfinished love story," a personal history of the 1960s, as you can see, deeply personal to doris. >> and i want to remind about seven years from when the interview was taken in 1968 and talk about how dick saw jfk up close and saw how open minded he was to viewpoints not his own. >> we had a front row seat when we went through the boxes to...
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. >> oh, doris kearns goodwin. it's always great to talk to you. thank you so much. doors us so welcome it's a bit let's go back to jake in dc. jake, if you're just joining us. welcome to cnn's special coverage of donald trump's historic immunity battle. before the us supreme court oral arguments wrapped up a short while ago after about two hours, 40 minutes, the justices founded skeptical about donald trump's claim of absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. but they also seem to be signaling that they might not be prepared to greenlight a speedy trial in special counsel jack smith's january 6 federal case against mr. trump were also following trump's hush money trial in new york city, former tabloid executive david pecker is on the stand as he has been all week. he's been testifying for the first time today. about a key figure in the case, adult film star in director stormy daniels, keep watching your screen for updates from inside the courtroom. they are are there are there and that side of the screen we're bringi
. >> oh, doris kearns goodwin. it's always great to talk to you. thank you so much. doors us so welcome it's a bit let's go back to jake in dc. jake, if you're just joining us. welcome to cnn's special coverage of donald trump's historic immunity battle. before the us supreme court oral arguments wrapped up a short while ago after about two hours, 40 minutes, the justices founded skeptical about donald trump's claim of absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to...
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. >> oh, doris kearns goodwin. it's always great to talk to you. thank you so much. doors us so welcome it's a bit let's go back to jake in dc. jake, if you're just joining us. welcome to cnn's special coverage of donald trump's historic immunity battle. before the us supreme court oral arguments wrapped up a short while ago after about two hours, 40 minutes, the justices founded skeptical about donald trump's claim of absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to...
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joining us now, doris kearns go goodwin. have you ever seen anything like this? >> i think what strikes me is of course it's an historical moment and we're never seen it. what saddens me as an historian is i'd love to time travel back to 1863 or to be there in august of 1965 when the voting rights act was passed. ever since the time when this election was not agreed to be lost by former president trump, we've been in defensive stature and moving backward in time. we have so many fights we have to fight and so much of it is connected with his legal problems. >> what does it say to you about who we are as a country right now? we were talking about how donald trump is now a criminal defendant, and yet he stands a one in two chance to be president. for some of this country, what he's going through is almost thrilling to them and they believe every word he says. what does that say to you about who we are? >> i think it says we've lost the sense of a collective identity of who we are as a people, what values are we promoting. think about the people we care about as our
joining us now, doris kearns go goodwin. have you ever seen anything like this? >> i think what strikes me is of course it's an historical moment and we're never seen it. what saddens me as an historian is i'd love to time travel back to 1863 or to be there in august of 1965 when the voting rights act was passed. ever since the time when this election was not agreed to be lost by former president trump, we've been in defensive stature and moving backward in time. we have so many fights we...