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A Conversation with Ted Sorenson, Part 1
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A Conversation with Ted Sorenson, Part 1
Theodore C. Sorenson served as special counsel and advisor to President John F. Kennedy, and was the president’s most prominent and prolific speech writer. He practiced international law for over thirty-six years as a senior partner at the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison LLP, where he is now of counsel. He is a widely published author on the presidency and foreign affairs, and his works include "Decision Making in the White House," "Kennedy," "The Kennedy Legacy," and "Why I Am a Democrat." His most recent work is "Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History," which provides unique insight into his time in the Kennedy White House. From the Series:Policy Watch with Doug Besharov
Video Length: 1600
Date Found: January 12, 2010
Date Produced: September 07, 2008
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