John F. Kennedy - Address on Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
You can view the full speech here: http://millercenter.org/scripps/archi... From the Oval Office, the President calls the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union a sign of hope but points out its limitations. Kennedy reassures Americans that the country is still prepared to defend itself against any treaty violators; however, he calls the treaty a good first step towards peace. July 26th, 1963

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JFK'S "NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY" SPEECH TO THE NATION (JULY 26, 1963)

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VT2008-9-2 President Truman Announces Bombing of Hiroshima

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JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length

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John F. Kennedy - Address on Religion

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President Kennedy's Final Address to the United Nations General Assembly

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Worst Plane Landing Fails Caught on Camera

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September 11, 2001: Former President George W. Bush addresses the nation | ABC News

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President John F. Kennedy's 60th News Conference - August 20, 1963

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"Why go to the moon?" - John F. Kennedy at Rice University

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JFK'S SPEECH IN AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS (OCTOBER 26, 1963)

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President John F. Kennedy's "Peace Speech"

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President John F. Kennedy and the Alliance for Progress

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Phone Call with General Eisenhower during Cuban Missile Crisis

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"Peace for All Time": JFK's Historic 1963 Call for Peace Helped Lead to Nuke Treaty with Moscow

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President Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation. January 11, 1989

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John F. Kennedy's Speech at the Berlin Wall

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President Kennedy's Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 4/20/61 (TNC:197)

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Listening In: JFK on Getting to the Moon (November 21, 1962)

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May 18, 1963 - President John F. Kennedy's remarks at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

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