Ted Kennedy on JFK, RFK, and the Legacy They Left Behind

In this powerful and deeply personal interview, Senator Ted Kennedy reflects on the lives and legacies of his brothers, President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. He shares rare stories from their childhood, their working relationship during pivotal moments like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Civil Rights Movement, and the influence of their parents, Joe and Rose Kennedy. Senator Kennedy also discusses the emotional weight of carrying on his brothers' work, the humor that sustained them through political challenges, and the importance of preserving history through oral storytelling. 00:00:00 Robert F Kennedy and John F Kennedy’s bond 00:03:14 Comparing the Kennedy brothers 00:05:10 The Kennedy Administration: Robert Kennedy as Attorney General 00:08:00 The Kennedy Family: Teddy, John, and Robert’s father  00:12:13 Rose Kennedy: The Kennedy matriarch’s background & qualities 00:14:42 Reflecting on the Cuban Missile Crisis 00:17:10 Robert Kennedy’s ascent of Mount Kennedy 00:19:22 Remembering the Kennedy brothers’ humor 00:20:33 The Bay of Pigs: A lesson in responsibility & acceptance 00:21:45 The legacy of the Kennedy Administration 00:25:24 Sharing oral histories of American politics 00:28:08 Teddy Kennedy remembers a moment with Robert Kennedy This interview was conducted by Life Stories and the Kunhardt Film Foundation, nonprofit filmmakers dedicated to capturing the voices of those who shaped modern American history.