The President: January 1969. MP904.

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  • President Lyndon B. Johnson in January 1969. MP 904. Public domain.
    This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969.
    Below is an edited scene list for this film, from the LBJ Library audiovisual archives. We included useful shot descriptions where possible, although most have been cut for length. For more information please contact johnson.library@nara.gov.
    Construction for Nixon inauguration; Nixon/Agnew campaign memorabilia
    Wide shot construction, pan left to White House North ext.
    LBJ speaks at National Press Club, 1/17/1969
    The Oval Office, with shots of memorabilia of LBJ years
    LBJ and reporter John Scali as bust of LBJ is being sculpted by Robert Berks; LBJ reflects on Presidency, White House West Sitting Room, 1/7/1969
    LBJ with economic advisors, discussion of Federal Budget, White House Cabinet Room, 1/10/1969
    LBJ meeting with Arthur Okun and Charles Zwick
    LBJ in Oval Office with Charles Zwick
    LBJ meets with advisors on Budget, 10% surtax, White House Cabinet Room, 1/4/1969?
    Close-up Barefoot Sanders
    Close-up Sec. C.R. Smith
    Lady Bird Johnson supervises packing of family belongings, White House Sitting Room; official portraits of LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson stay in White House
    LBJ's files from his national public service being packed for shipment to LBJ Library, Executive Office Building
    LBJ, Cabinet members, Special Assistants; reflection on Vietnam War, peace efforts, White House Cabinet Room, 1/4/1969
    Sec. Dean Rusk, LBJ sitting at Cabinet table
    Medium shot Sec. Clark Clifford at table
    Medium shot Walt Rostow
    Close-up Tom Johnson
    LBJ awards to Gen. Earle Wheeler the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Distinguished Service Medal, White House East Room, 1/10/1969
    Wide shot Wheeler, LBJ at podium, Sec. Clark Clifford at podium
    LBJ holds Democratic leadership breakfast, White House Family Dining Room; recap of LBJ achievements, 1/6/1969
    Close-up Sen. Mansfield, Sen. Edward Kennedy
    Close-up Sen. Byrd, Cong. Boggs, Speaker McCormack
    Medium shot Califano, Sen. Byrd, Cong. Boggs, and Speaker McCormack
    Lady Bird Johnson speaks at ceremony commemorating the issue of four new Conservation-related postage stamps, 1/16/1969
    House of Representatives leadership holds reception for LBJ, Longworth Office Building, 1/6/1969
    Medium shot LBJ, Speaker John McCormack, pan left Albert, Ford
    Medium shot Sen. Edward Kennedy, Sen. Mike Mansfield
    Medium shot Cong. Boggs, Lady Bird Johnson, Sen. Mansfield
    LBJ speaks at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, 1/8/1969
    Hirshhorn at podium speaking; LBJ, Lynda Johnson Robb in background, zoom in slightly
    Ceremony for Apollo 8 astronauts, White House East Room, 1/9/1969
    NASA footage of Apollo 8 mission
    LBJ speech; presentation of NASA Distinguished Service Medals to the Astronauts
    Astronaut Frank Borman speaks; Astronauts William Anders and James Lovell present LBJ with copy space treaty carried aboard the flight, and a photo of Earth taken from lunar orbit
    LBJ desk cleaned, moved out; Roosevelt desk brought back into White House Oval Office
    Party in honor of LBJ given by friends, Plaza Hotel, New York City, 1/13/1969
    LBJ holds last Congressional leadership meeting, White House Cabinet Room, 1/14/1969
    Close-up Cong. Carl Albert, Sen. Russell
    Close-up Sen. Dirksen
    Close-up Speaker McCormack
    Medium shot Ford, Mansfield, and LBJ at Cabinet table
    LBJ's last State of the Union Address, House Chamber, U.S. Capitol, 1/14/1969
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson attend Diplomatic Corps tribute to Sec. and Mrs. Dean Rusk, Pan American Union Building, 1/15/1969
    LBJ speaks about new Vietnam peace talks at Economic Report signing, White House Cabinet Room, 1/16/1969
    LBJ attends ceremony in which the Medal of Honor is presented to a member of each of the Armed Services, White House East Room, 1/16/1969
    Medium shot, title up: "Col. Joseph Jackson USAF"
    Medium shot, title up: "Major Stephen Pless USMC"
    Medium shot title up: "Lt. Clyde Lassen USN"
    Medium shot Title up: "Sgt. Drew Dix USA"
    Final Days of LBJ's Presidency
    White House offices being cleaned, prepared for the new President
    LBJ's last Cabinet meeting, White House Cabinet Room, 1/17/1969
    Luci Johnson Nugent, Lyn Nugent in bedroom; Luci Johnson Nugent, Lady Bird Johnson, friends having tea; Lynda Johnson Robb walking Lucinda Robb in stroller
    US Marine Band plays on White House South Lawn for the First Family as they watch from the White House Truman Balcony, 1/19/1969
    Inauguration of Richard Nixon as President, 1/20/1969
    LBJ, family say goodbye to crowd at Andrews AFB as they prepare to depart for Texas, 1/20/1969

Комментарии • 52

  • @frankcivitak8248
    @frankcivitak8248 2 года назад +10

    Love watching this historic awesome

  • @jamespeter7976
    @jamespeter7976 7 лет назад +19

    No matter what you think of President Johnson, these videos he had done were very well put together.. impressive!

  • @cerrem1
    @cerrem1 6 лет назад +15

    Maj. Stephen Pless died in a motorcycle accident on July 20, 1969, just over six months after receiving the nation's highest award for gallantry in action. While driving across a drawbridge which connected the city of Pensacola to Pensacola Beach, his motorcycle plunged off the end of the open bridge into the water. The center span of the bridge opened horizontally, and Pless did not realize it was open until it was too late. His body was recovered by divers seven hours later. News of his death was overshadowed by the Apollo 11 moon landing, which occurred the same day.

  • @Yobbie72
    @Yobbie72 9 лет назад +47

    Love him or hate him, LBJ was a Giant Figure in American History.

    • @firgasz2920
      @firgasz2920 8 лет назад +1

      His great society was a burden to the taxpayer. Pretty much like Ronald Reagans tax cuts for the rich and his "Reaganomics and his huge increase of the budget of defense". Worked for the time when he was president, but emphasized as a financial burden for the future. The Great society program was impossible to fund even if there would have been no vietnam. The Great society consisted on the believe of permanent economic growth which was over in the late sixties due to the vietnam war and lead to an economic crisis in the seventies after the oil-price crisis and the decline of the old industries like steal and iron. New York City almost got bankrupt in 1975-77 because of that "Great-Society" spirit of the sixties. No industry, no jobs, more and more people who where depend on welfare and a bloated civil service in the cities (NYC). The "Great Society" was a dream. Impossible to implement. Not only because of the lack of money.

    • @BravoSixGoingDark
      @BravoSixGoingDark 6 лет назад +1

      Like Trump is today. 😎

    • @markparker4842
      @markparker4842 4 года назад +2

      If the United states government can afford to spend 130 million dollars so the president can play gulf and the Pentagon can spend 20 million dollars a year on steak and lobster and the United states can pay for all the unnecessary politicians perks of office and their vacations to Hawaii and Bahamas ext and fly to these places on a giant luxury jet with wall to wall TVs leather couches bedrooms professional chefs with a fuel cost of 200 thousand per trip if the United nations can afford all these things this country can then fully fund Johnsons great society the United states is supposed to help its hungry disabled mentally and physically its homeless instead of giving the politicians 100s of millions a year in political perks of office and tax cuts for the richest 1 percent of Americans the poor needy disabled homeless suffering people need these things to survive and yes the government should have free medical coverage the United states is one of the only countries that dont offer free medical care to all its citizens instead the politicians use money that could go toward it on government paid vacations and 100s of millions in governor political perks and the politicians when they leave office still receive their full 180 thousand dollars or more salary untill they die free plane travel to anywhere in the world and free medical insurance and protection and access to governments vehicles

  • @shahrulamar5358
    @shahrulamar5358 2 года назад +4

    L.B. JOHNSON. The first US president to visit Malaysia . One of palm oil growers settlement in our country was name in his honour. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾 🇲🇾

  • @RoseSharon7777
    @RoseSharon7777 4 года назад +11

    Hard to believe hes only 60 here. He always looked old!

  • @nguyendailam6703
    @nguyendailam6703 4 года назад +5

    Enjoy your retirement Mr President.
    Thanks for everything you gave me between January 1965 and January 1969.

  • @ferabra8939
    @ferabra8939 8 лет назад +25

    By the way, 42:17, he's giving the medal to Forrest Gump...that's the footage used for the movie.

  • @markmoody9519
    @markmoody9519 8 лет назад +19

    It was under President Johnson's watch that US Workers received an average of an 8% wage increase! Tim Moody from Turner, Maine USA

    • @jeffreysuggs1
      @jeffreysuggs1 8 лет назад +2

      +Mark Moody Indeed sir you are right! An AllAmerican president, he was revered in our household.I think he did'nt appreciate how loyal those who supported him would've remained. My parents were for him even after RFK announced. We were, and are pure Johnson all the way! And Mrs. Johnson was a Queen!

  • @kirkbowyer3249
    @kirkbowyer3249 4 года назад +11

    "WE MUST EITHER LOVE EACH OTHER OR WE MUST DIE" PRESIDENT JOHNSON

  • @katharinejohnson2411
    @katharinejohnson2411 2 года назад +3

    No job is more important than the President of the United States of America

  • @bogglerful
    @bogglerful 11 лет назад +15

    LBJ let the banksters and the military industrial complex do as they pleased.
    Many thousands of young men died unnecessarily.

  • @RoonGang09
    @RoonGang09 11 лет назад +6

    Yeah and Nixon took it to a whole new level.

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 5 лет назад +15

    50 years ago this month, Richard Milhous Nixon became the 37th President of the United States. Great President who did great things for this country.

  • @paulgleitman7754
    @paulgleitman7754 6 лет назад +8

    Love him.

  • @irgski
    @irgski 3 года назад +4

    Not one word about JFK. Interesting.

  • @Thejbirdy
    @Thejbirdy 10 лет назад +6

    We don't learn......

  • @James-cz4xv
    @James-cz4xv 6 лет назад +6

    They don't talk about lady bird owning tv station's in texas. That the tv station's were also told what to report on.

    • @richardlawson4317
      @richardlawson4317 5 лет назад

      station"s??? That is possessive. Station's what? Learn grammar!

  • @markmoody9519
    @markmoody9519 8 лет назад +18

    LBJ was the greatest of the 20th Century Thank LBJ health care for him!

    • @JRF1961
      @JRF1961 8 лет назад +2

      +Mark Moody He deserves the credit for convincing Congress to pass the legislation, but the credit for both the Great Society and the New Deal belongs to Teddy Roosevelt and the Progressive members of the GOP of his day.

  • @wayofthinkin
    @wayofthinkin 9 лет назад +36

    Johnson has the blood on his hands of 58,000 brave U.S. soldiers, not to mention our great President , JFK. So sad.

    • @RJN8580
      @RJN8580 9 лет назад +10

      Amen Brother....

  • @BJ-fr5ls
    @BJ-fr5ls 5 лет назад +3

    Lady with the fur coat 😍 52:08

  • @fairfaxcat1312
    @fairfaxcat1312 6 лет назад +5

    The worker at 0:16 is smoking a cigarette because smoking cigarettes was a part of the job and cigarettes were an important tool.

  • @peterm1826
    @peterm1826 7 лет назад +3

    LBJ has dyed his hair he was grey in the other clips

  • @richardlawson4317
    @richardlawson4317 5 лет назад

    Stupid music!! It was a dreadful day!! I remember it all too well!

  • @ericapple1711
    @ericapple1711 4 года назад

    ielet

  • @johnmclaughlin3181
    @johnmclaughlin3181 6 лет назад +8

    boy aren't we paying for the so called great society. so easy to play santa clause

  • @wiedep
    @wiedep 10 лет назад +13

    One of the worst