Publisher's Synopsis
3 DVDs. DVD 1 - JOHN F KENNEDY: THE PRESIDENTIAL YEARS -- Featuring Highlights of major speeches given by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Features: 1960 Presidential Primary Campaign; Democratic Convention Acceptance Speech (15 July 1960); Presidential Campaign (1960); Inauguration Speech (20 January 1961); State of The Union Address (30 January 1961); State of The Union Address (11 January 1962); Space Exploration Speech at Rice University (12 September 1962); Announcing the Arms Blockade of Cuba (22 October 1962); State of The Union Address (14 January 1963); Introduces Civil Rights Legislation (28 February 1963); Proposing a Test Ban Treaty at American University (10 June 1963); National Guard ordered to University of Alabama (11 June 1963); Address to West Berliners "Ich Bin Ein Berliner (26 June 1963). DVD 2 -- ROBERT F KENNEDY: "LEGACY" -- This DVD features highlights of the following major speeches given by Senator Robert F Kennedy. Speeches included: Senate investigates organised crime (August 1957); JFK tribute at the Democratic National Convention (27 August 1964); U.S. Senate campaign (1964); Address at Columbia University (5 October 1964); Announcing his candidacy for President (16 March 1968); Eulogy to Martin Luther King, Jr (4 April 1968); Campaigning for President of the United States (1968); Ted Kennedy eulogy at St. Patrick's Cathedral (6 June 1968). DVD 3 - EDWARD M KENNEDY: LION OF THE SENATE -- Senator Edward M Kennedy seen and heard in this original footage are the highlights of speeches, campaigns and presentations delivered during his 46+ years in the United States Senate. Addressing the Alaska Democratic Convention (7 April 1968); RFK Eulogy at St. Patrick's Cathedral (6 June 1968); Democratic National Convention in New York (12 August 1980); Dedicating the JFK Library (29 October 1993); Profile in Courage Presentation (21 May 2001); Debating the Minimum Wage Increase Bill on the Senate Floor (5 January 2007); Addressing students at M.I.T. (13 April 2007); Campaigning for Barack Obama (2008); Democratic National Convention in Denver (25 August 2008). Approximate running time: 180 minutes.