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>> after all the time the grand jury says there was a cover-up mac you can tell the damning details what happened that night or you could try to save the magic on the 20th anniversary of the fatal accident what really happened was the headli headline. >> mary jo could never know no one [inaudible] ♪ ♪ >> nearly a quarter century of the accident work began on the bridge. questions endured about senator ted kennedy actions on the night july 18, 1969. >> we were telling him if he had been honest when the accident first occurred he would have
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saved and perhaps saved mary jo's life but he wouldn't save his reputation of a good and fine number of women but he would've saved her parents 22 years of grief and certainly he would have himself from all the damaging innuendos that had surrounded him for the past 22 years. >> in 1980 the presidential campaign ted kennedy would never attempt another run for the highest office. perhaps his infamous accident seem distant to never be forgotten by the american public that it was impossible for them to go anywhere and give a speech or be in a clinical debate and not have chappaquiddick hanging over him.
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>> scandal will not deter massachusetts voters from continuing to reelect him to the senate for he began putting a new mark on the family dynasty. >> he took on a different role and as the surrogate father to all the other kennedy kids as well as his own. >> he also would remarry and reshape his image as one who could move past tragedy and overcome personal demons. >> he comes from a roman catholic faith and tradition through good works one can achieve redemption in the i.c.e. of god. he thought if he devoted his life to good works that somehow it would redeem himself. >> over the next three decades kennedy established himself as leading democratic senator in washington. no one. >> kennedy had his name on almost every serious piece of aggressive legislation that went through the senate.
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>> key and the follicle family medical leave act. >> meals on wheels, american mystic ability act. >> his sense of mission was greater than sense of [inaudible] he thought he was in the congress to look after the millions of people that no one else had to look out for. >> his influential role and tireless work ethic in washington earned him the honorific [inaudible] >> how many of us must lose their benefits before the administers and ask? >> [inaudible] >> though the era of camelot whenever descend upon the hundred pennsylvania avenue, it outplayed his brothers. >> [inaudible] he was a hughes a
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sad remnant of his brother. [inaudible] >> is the new century approached tragedy was more struck the kennedy family. >> jfk junior, his wife and sister were presumed dead. july 16, 1999. small plane piloted by ted's nephew john f. kennedy junior crashed in the atlantic union. 8 miles of martha's vineyard coast and nearly 30 years to the day after the accident at chappaquiddick in the media about more talk of the kennedy curse. as he had countless times before senator again pushed past. >> i continue to be commenced this is the wrong war at the wrong time. >> is democrats taught sought to take back the white house he endorsed senator ted kennedy had a powerful impact on the democratic candidates in 2004 and 2008 and may 2008 his
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declining health up to him. kennedy suffered a seizure. >> senator ted kennedy remains in the hospital and the 76 -year-old is undergoing test following a seizure over the weekend. >> they later discovered a brain tumor. many consider that an insurmountable obstacle but he did not. on july 2008 he made the triumphant return to the senate. >> powerful moment came in 2008 in denver when championing the goal he worked so hard for. universal healthcare. >> this is the cause of my life. new hope. we will break the old gridlock and warranty that every americ american, northcom south, east, west, young, old, black, will
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>> today we say goodbye to the youngest child of rose and joseph kennedy. >> while many acknowledged kennedy's role in impact in the senate his legacy forever scarred by the advance events of chappaquiddick. >> he was reelected in 1970, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2006. seven times, 76 year terms after he killed a young woman and got away with it. >> it always seemed to be what kennedy should have done was to go back into private life and do things widely and not be a senator to make a difference. [inaudible] >> his father felt if you control money you make them go
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away. well, chappaquiddick taught all of us that money can't make all things go away. it did not solve all problems. ted kennedy found that out the hard way. it forever changed. >> week after his funeral kennedy's memoir was released. the book would include only five pages on chappaquiddick he took full response ability for his quote, inexcusable actions on the night of july 18, 1969. senator posthumously spoke appear to show you never gone over the night that changed his life forever. >> in his book he said he was with him every day. it may have been. >> in a strange way of this humanizes ted kennedy. it's his achilles' heel that he took responsibility, i think, to himself over what happened and never forgive himself that he
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[inaudible] in his own way probably glad he never became president that was the moral price for his actions that led to mary jo's death. >> years go by things become fade into the distance and to some degree after chappaquiddi chappaquiddick, although it remains always something he never fully explained and people never really fully understood. >> when senator kennedy died so too did the only eyewitness event in the years since his death appear inconsistent and deviations from his original version of events remain as murky as they were nearly 50 years ago. in the absence of clarity it can be quickly filled by outrageous and unfounded conspiracy theorist. many of which, in this case,
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persist. >> whenever anyone asks about looking for the truth of chappaquiddick i tell them person you do is about having they said. it doesn't make sense. and that is why the truth is important to find. when someone asks us one time what are your thoughts of this and thought of that, it's hard to give an opinion on something they are not too sure what happened. when people ask what you think of ted kennedy or for the room girls or that night but without the pieces of the puzzle without all the facts very difficult to determine what happened. >> i proudly announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> i really did not understan understand -- [inaudible]
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>> live "america's news headquarters". i'm marianne rafferty. that's all from last night salami in indonesia has risen to 281 people. it was likely caused by an underwater landslide during interruption of the volcano. the volcano's name translate to child of krakatoa informed after the krakatoa irruption of 18831 of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history. the volcano is in the straight which separates the two indonesian islands of java and sumatra. nine russian construction workers are dead after a fire trapped them inside a mine.
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it happened yesterday at a site in the early mountains. the group were doing maintenance work when flames broke out and cut up their exit. rescue teams reach their remains today and investigations ongoing. now, back to scandalous. ♪ ♪ >> there was a deputy sheriff, christopher look. >> he was the shares of dukes county in those days. he was there for a long time. >> local. he always seemed to me to be representative of the kind of people who lived in edgartown but according to senator kennedy around 11:15 plenty of time to make the midnight ferry back he says he was tired and mary jo was tired so they decided to go home. >> the sheriff christopher hawk
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would claim he saw kennedy's car driving on dyke road around 12:45 a.m. an hour and a half effie claimed he left the party with mary jo. >> this is a key part of the discrepancy. we talked about trying to save mary jo and then joey and paul going to defend and bring them back and say them in the time when he goes over and jumps in and swims back to the mainland you put all that together that's two and half hours. if you leave the party around 1115, 11:30 that timeline can work but if as a local deputy sheriff says he saw the car out closer to 12:40 in the morning the timeline just does not work. there's a way he could've done all the things he said he did and still get to where he was seen by the hotel manager later that night. it's not physically possible. that's why the significance of who was in the car and when was the car taken and why was this person the car in those questions are relevant because
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of this narrow timeline window. >> right up to his death in 2011 deputy sheriff consistently stood by his story. unwavering account server many is the biggest and most credible obstacle for ted kennedy's version of events. >> one thing i remember is he never changed his story. it was very consistent. >> is on the known that his oldsmobile took a right turn on the unpaved dyke wrote that the reason for the turn whether accidental or intentional has never been clear. >> indications where he had been drinking at this gathering on the island and it was somewhat intoxicated so he took a right onto dyke road. now, i understand the area again it's very dark and have to slow down two or 3 miles an hour to leisure coming up to this turn. it's not insistent with going to
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the very. >> huck said he saw the car parked on the side of the road and got out of the car to see if they needed any help because a lot of tourists get lost. when he started to walk toward the car the car backed up and took off down the dirt road to the bridge. >> most people who pass a police cruiser and look in their rearview mirror and brake lights on they wonder if if you turn around if they're coming around for them. >> unproven theory that is possible execution coupled with status as a powerful politician who was alone in the car with a woman who was on his wife the senator. it led to the faithful turn off the paved road. >> the suspicions were taking a right because of concern over the comfortable coming back and stopping him and being intoxicated and having that he
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probably would've been arrested and mary jo obviously had to go with him to the police station. it would have been an embarrassing thing and going back to that time frame back in 1969 drinking and driving being intoxicated while you are driving was still something that was embarrassing and gigantic offense in the eyes of a lot of people. >> another claim of kennedy's the remains under intense scrutiny was how he got from the island of chappaquiddick back to edgartown following the -- i don't know how we got back to the mainland but i just that's the mystery to me. >> according to ted kennedy's version of events he impulsively dove in to the channel and swam the 200 yards or so back to edgartown and obviously there are suspicions about that because it's a fairly strong
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tide and it would be difficult especially if one were a bit inebriated to survive that swim. >> i find it hard to believe that he would swim across the harbor and go to this hotel ro room. >> in his television speech he simply dove in and swam across but it turns out that he talked about landing at the beach which means he went up to where the according to him it was the tide sweeping him out and landed at the beach near the edgartown lighthouse. in fact, at that time we the tide was strongly in word by two sources one of which was the deputy sheriff. so, i don't think that story of swimming the channel is cleavable.
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>> one of the more hotly debated issues surrounding the tragic accident was lack of a thorough examination of mary jo after her body was pulled from the pond. >> they did not do an autopsy of mary jo c don't know what time she died. if you don't know what time she died you don't know if there's any chance at all whether she might have been rescued or if kennedy had immediately sought out help police or fire department. >> the diver was john. he gave a lengthy interview a few years later and claimed there were hours of air in the car based on his estimate when the car went into the water. hours. john says not an expert and i don't do biology but i do diving and that it appeared to him that mary jo had been in a car for hours and that she suffocated before she drowned. >> she did not actually drown.
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when someone drowns water enters their lungs and they become [inaudible] anything. it appears to me there was for some period of time in a bubble that she could have breathed in the car and probably for long period of time because she did not die of drowning but died of a six-year. >> john said he saw scratch marks on the roof of the oldsmobile for she had been trying desperately to claw her way out as a possible as it was. she did live a certain amount of time "after words". >> brenda joe cannot go to chappaquiddick immediately. they were not able to do that. after a few years, not too long they were able to go to chappaquiddick to visit the site where the daughter had died. up until that point they had thought mary jo had died and drowned. while they were up there they got to speak with john the scuba
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diver who went in and brought mary jo's body up. they found out that from him that mary jo did not drowned but she suffocated in the air bubble in the back of the car and that she could have lived up to three hours in the car that night. destroyed them all over again especially her father. he grieved and grieved and aga again. >> authorities called in a clear case of accidental drowning was no reason for an autopsy but the decision to move her body off the island so probably in the alleged role kennedy forces could've played in that decision have long been a question. >> how is it that things moved so quickly in one day for the body to be involved and sent quickly back to pennsylvania? once that was done in massachusetts authorities and no more jurisdiction and no more
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say in this matter and out of the picture. now the body is visiting a and in the private hands of the family and it's a whole different ballgame. >> there was no autopsy. it was another [inaudible] >> what if the autopsy showed that she was pregnant or what if the autopsy got into the discussion about whether she was a virgin or whether she had sexual intercourse of any evidence of that and so on. certain those were reasons why. >> despite being one the greatest political scandals in american history it remains astonishing is not what is known but what is remains unknown. other members of the party the boiler room girls, barely spoke about what happened that july.
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>> i think the boiler room girls have this great attachment to the myth of the kennedy family and want to keep the myth alive. they worked for bobby kennedy and grew up being happy that he was president and the trying to protect the memory. >> i think it shows a remarkable loyalty of the kennedy clan that they have this and never felt free to tell what happened. they were all [inaudible] i think that protecting the legacy and it's remarkable. [inaudible] many books out there and a lot of different theories but i don't think anyone will ever know. ted is dead and none of the girls have spoken about it. >> you had 49 years to talk about that night and no one has come forward and said anything to clear up any discrepancy of
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♪ ♪ >> now nearly half a century after ted kennedy's car plunged off into the water below conflicting accounts and continued silence running the accident have only enabled conspiracy theories to fester and multiply. everyone who claims they know the chappaquiddick story seems to have their own theory which
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attempts to explain murky aspects of that night. >> evidence i found suggest strongly that ted kennedy and rose left the party but what is interesting is they were not the only ones in the car. mary jo had earlier decided she had too much to drink and she had gone out and simply climbed in of the back seat of the old 88 and lay down on the backseat and took a nap or passed out. the night was dark and the moon had set two hours earlier and there's no city skylight over and it's reasonable they did not see mary jo in the back seat.
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>> this theory, believers say, is supported by other elements of the story such as rosemary purse have been found in kennedy's car the morning after the accident but other theories went to the physical photographic evidence. >> the accident and damage to the passenger side of the car could not possibly have occurred from a fall off the bridge. >> windows on the right-hand side and left inside are made of tempered glass. to the glass was safety glass and when it is broken it breaks up into small popcorn type size pieces. that glass when it comes out in the force of the water by head of the handle of the glass and simply through without you you would exhibit what is referred to as [inaudible] in the face or hands or any exposed skin area. the undertaker who had examined the body and was cleaning it up said she was so absent of any
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types of marks or injury that you could put a dress on her and take her to a party that no one could've been in a cart without showing massive injuries. you get to the point where every single [inaudible] >> no injury to the body and no bruising. this is a tumbling action. you will make contact with various parts of the vehicle. bruising would be something that would be quite evident. nothing there. i highly doubt she was in the car. >> they say the problem with these theories as it seems to make kennedy less comfortable than his official story. he knowingly left mary jo submerged in the water for eight hours before calling the police. >> the sad thing is the kookiness of the scenarios that were suggested in the absence of facts was all over the place.
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>> the scandal is he didn't behave the statutory operation to call for help immediately. as a result of that she may have died. that is the real scandal but by the time he told his other story which was not true the too many inconsistencies to believe. the real part is he did not report the accident. >> i've heard so many different stories and some have good ideas and possibilities but i don't know. i honestly don't know what really happened other than he had a way with the latest slap on the wrist and mary jo was the end of her life. >> if there's ever a story that didn't need conspiracy theories it is chappaquiddick. every conspiracy you can imagine is that there on the front of the story. worried about the various legal forces covering it up? no nefarious. they covered up in front of you.
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looking for suspicions of misbehavior between men and women. single girls married men late-night in the cavern with booze, right there. the boss might have had [inaudible] dated everything but run press releases for the guy. all the conspiracies and captions we fear in american politics were openly on display in chappaquiddick. >> [inaudible] >> no injuries from assault. >> human evil was at work here. ♪ >> [inaudible] ♪
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>> three days before she passed away she wrote this. it is interesting. >> years after her passing they inherited her memory in the form of hundreds of letters that had been locked away. >> she was very smart and critical thinker. she had a good head on her shoulders. >> after she graduate from college went down south to teach. teach in parochial school. we were unhappy about that
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because it was in the 60s and it was not a safe place to be in the 60s but she stayed because she thought she was doing the thing. she came north to washington to work with the lawmakers and they could make a change. she started to work there with the senators but was at work from them she caps many resume to bobby kennedy's office. >> this was a rising star. she would have done great things. all the women that worked with her in the boiler room went on to do great things. it's only good to assume she would have done that. devout catholic and into sub rights and trying to help other people. >> mary jo had a strong allegiance to faith and family. her memories [inaudible] >> she was serious about life. as you got older i was influenced by her. she was a serious young woman but we used to spend the summers
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reading and we would drag pillows and blankets under the trees and we read to each other. >> over the years from talking with my mom as he went through all the accounts of mary jo was she was a great young lady. >> we thought we would grow old together and that we would raise our families together and that did not happen. >> in months and years following the tragedy mary jo's family struggled with the way she was betrayed. >> for years after the accident she was depicted in a negative way. one headline i read blonde dies in car. it's disrespectful. >> they struggled with the unknown. >> why would ted kennedy ever lied to them. why would he not tell them the truth? why would you not enclosure for them? but then that did not happen. after the funeral [inaudible]
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they walked into a cocktail party and he came over and said hello and is appeared. >> we visited them .-dot their lives. i remember one day joe was standing at the kitchen sink and staring out the window and i remember thinking to myself there something that is bothering him but now looking back and fighting back it seemed to me like he was waiting for someone to come home and now looking back was probably waiting for his daughter to come home and never came home. >> her father grieved and grieved and at the end of six, eight months a year he had stomach cancer. they had to operate and it was extensive. he said to me one time i have to
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stop. >> i cannot wrap my head around something like this could happen or how it could be swept under the rug and not covered or how people weren't as appalled as i was. >> of course, they were looking for justice for their daughter. they were looking for closure and it would have been such a kindness someone had reach out to them who knew what happened that night. they never had the last hours of their daughter's life. that's a terrible sadness. >> georgette and bill look for a way to ensure mary jo's true legacy would live on after her death. while sorting through letters and photos from gwen and joseph basement their book titled our mary jo came together. >> this book introduces mary jo into a world that is longer member her. puzzled over her and felt at rest for not ever knowing her. the book is taking her from that reputation back home with us. >> mary jo's passion for charity and education liaison.
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and the railings are ugly as hell, if you ask me. it is like the railings are way over built for the size of the post supporting the railing but to go through the railing you have to have a tank. >> of all the political scandals in american history few have had the lasting impact of chappaquiddick and to this day, those close to the events still reflect on the car accident that changed history. >> i will always remember that the young lady lost her life [inaudible] >> will you pursue the investigation? >> yes, when they come up with something that's important. as far as i am concerned, case is closed. >> when the inquest showed the recommendation that they be forthcoming they would be forthcoming. >> there are times that i had done more.
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i have thought about it could i have tried to push for a runaway grand jury for example or to request another district attorney. i gave it the best that i could personally. i'm sorry we were not able to get the true story. i don't think the two story has been told. >> senator kennedy's sentence was granted on the basis of his character and his worldwide reputation. >> here we are 50 years later and we still don't know the whole story questions of judicial misuse and the role that privilege may have played will most likely always persist. >> what it shows you is to set some rules. rules for the rich and famous and politically moderate people and then the regular people. it still occurs even today 49 years later. frustrating. >> i think that there is a generation of people i think tha
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generation of people that want to find out exactly what happened and go back and do their own investigation because it's something that has had no closure. >> especially among my students in my classes, i see no sympathy at all that he is kind of a caricature of a corrupt and morally corrupt politician that he is a guy responsible for having young woman lose her lif life, especially in the last six months where you had the "me too" movement break historic new barriers and new ground, that kind of behavior is just unacceptable now. if chappaquiddick had happened right now in our present day, ted kennedy's career is over. mary jo died in
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chappaquiddick. ted kennedy's career was wounded in chappaquiddick, but camelot absolutely ended it the morning that the police chief found that car. >> my conduct in conversation during the next several hours to the extent that i can remember them make no significance at all. >> you never gave a straight answer to the simplest question. only he knew what happened that night and it stayed locked away in his mind. that's the great tragedy. truth does not always rule out people. i think forever it damaged his career and damaged the prospect of the kennedy dynasty moving forward into the 21st century. >> the story of camelot only works if it has magic. the kennedy needs that magic. ted kennedy, with his brutal,
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ham-fisted, desperate, bareknuckle politics that it required for him to survive chappaquiddick, he used up all the magic. there was no magic left. before chappaquiddick, the kennedys were part of the story that americans told and after that they were just another political family that used political power for self-preservation. they could never go back. >> nearly 50 years had passed but for some the truth about what actually happened remains as murky. [inaudible] the bridge has been rebuilt and life for residents of this claimant destination has long since returned to normal, but the story lives on. the story that, in large part due to only one main eyewitness has become one of the most scrutinized in the history of the american public.
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he may have ascended to the white house without chappaquiddick with mary jo watching the events unfold but those hypotheticals are quickly forgotten when discussing what did it, the death of young woman tied to the actions of a powerful united states senator. calls of injustice still echo in the halls of the courthouse wf capital mme two era. kennedy escaping charges now seems unthinkable. to this day, many questions remain unanswered. admitted a squirrel of conspiracy theory and the passage of time, they will likely remain that way. for some chappaquiddick will always be a simple car accident. for others it's the event that ended the kennedy dynasty but for many it remains scandalous.
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it will never tell the story of the lonely star left that day and came to such a tragic end. ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening everyone. welcome to the next revolution. this is the home of positive populism. we have a fantastic show tonight. a bit of an early christmas present. we have your favorite next revolutionaries all in one show for the whole hour. we will be talking about what you can expect from a new congress in 2019. which democrats could be presidential candidates and much more. plus one of my favorite swamp watch of the year, here's a hint, it involves the clintons. so, here they are, to me bruce, lisa jim lisa booth
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