Douglas Brinkley, editor of the Library of America edition of Jack Kerouac's Road novels.
"The Kennedys have become the charismatic political family of the 20th century, " Brinkley added.
"One of the hardest things to do is to protect classified information, " Brinkley said.
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You could tell Brinkley loved political mayhem, as the conventions often were back then.
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"The reality is that we have all sorts of second acts in America, " says Mr Brinkley.
Douglas Brinkley says he got the idea to write a biography of Walter Cronkite from David Halberstam.
Brinkley says the first thing to understand about Jack Kerouac is that he was an American Catholic writer.
Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley predicted that the move will have little long-term impact.
You know, my mom came up in an era where it was Christie Brinkley and Cheryl Tiegs representing brands.
In the end, though, Brinkley is determined to back the claim that Halberstam made on that momentous car ride.
And Towanna Brinkley was only 41 years old when she was murdered, a mother who left behind a young son.
Cronkite came to believe (and Brinkley agrees) that the man who put him out in the electronic cold was Rather.
Mr. BRINKLEY: It really is a lesson about the continued need for self-discovery, which is really what literature is all about.
The legendary rocker immortalized his hometown while cranking out hit song after hit song and famously marrying and divorcing Supermodel Christie Brinkley.
They include David Halberstam, a reporter who made his name in the Vietnam war, and two historians, Alan Brinkley and Patricia Nelson.
In 2008, millions of women were riveted to the divorce trial of Christie Brinkley, whose husband, Peter Cook, betrayed her with a teenage employee.
And if we're all working together, you all, all of you at Brinkley and all these other schools, we can get this done, right?
He laboured to a points win over Jesse Brinkley in March, but looked ill-prepared for his bout with Froch, and decided enough was enough.
The first day of the trail crosses the wide open desert panoramas of Euro Ridge, advancing to the breathtaking, unpeopled expanse seen from Brinkley Bluff on day four or five.
Well, we thought, if a man could do that to Christie Brinkley, of course we shouldn't feel that a husband or boyfriend left us for not being pretty enough or sexy enough.
Douglas Brinkley, a well-known presidential historian and professor at Rice University, says it's not sure that Obama would have won the Democratic nomination without Kennedy's endorsement and that noteworthy part of his speech.
But both Mr Brinkley and Ms Goodwin agree that as the Vietnam generation fades, Mr Johnson will be remembered more for his historic social achievements including civil rights, Medicare, environmental protection and public broadcasting, and his stature will increase dramatically.
At the same time, they must be wary of requests that use child support to bolster a parent's lifestyle, or what is known as "disguised alimony, " said Robert Stephan Cohen, who has represented Christie Brinkley, Dina Lohan and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Starting with Cheryl Tiegs in the 1970s, and then followed by Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, and Kathy Ireland, dozens of companies ranging from the beauty, auto, and clothing industries have seen their profiles enhanced by hitching their wagons to a select group of stunning women.
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Mr. DOUGLAS BRINKLEY (Editor, Library of America Edition): Their breakthrough came in the late '50s because you started having Marlon Brando and James Dean becoming the new outlaw heroes on the big screen, and there Kerouac broke through as kind of the thinking man's Marlon Brando.
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