Jacqueline Kennedy is considered the quiet and doting wife of assassinated US president John Fitzgerald Kennedy.<br /><br />But, a new book which includes interviews recorded just four months after the assassination of her husband, reveals a tender, intelligent but, at times, gossipy woman with controversial views.<br /><br />Among her views published in the book are that civil rights leader Martin Luther King was a "phony" and that Indira Gandhi was a "pushy, horrible woman".<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher reports from Washington.
