When it crosses from glaring to egregious, I do jump in. The premium, the organizers tell me, is getting through the number of questions and, as you know, keeping these things moving. To my fellow journalists, I know there are glaring follow-up opportunities up here that I’m not taking advantages of. It can easily be said I think we heard some responses from Secretary Kissinger we hadn’t heard on the record before. Number two, I’ve been asked to repeat, it was so big a part of our first session, the questions from the audience, they were superb. As the son of an 88-year old captain, personally responsible for the fact that Germans never made it to Arkansas, it was important for me to do that. It was suggested by a nice woman in the audience, who brought her nice dad who is a member of what a friend of mine called the greatest generation, that because of obvious undercurrent and title of this gathering we take a moment and ask all the veterans in the audience to stand and accept our thanks and applause, if you would. Kennedy Presidential Library and MuseumīRIAN WILLIAMS: If we can get our next session started and a few points of personal privileges- As they say in Washington, I have a few matters of business to get through.
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