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>> si bobby! >> sÍ! >> muy bien bobby! >> gracias, ewin, te lo agradezco mucho. >> hola, bobby. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs bobby? >> ewin, me siento un poco triste por lo que he visto hoy, en el old town, algo debemos hacer, tenemos que hacer algo, no hay razÓn por la que el old town no florezca, con las semillas plantadas en este jardÍn y como primer paso, ewin te ofrezco una beca de aprendiz en mi editorial chambers y cÍa. asÍ que ¿quÉ dices? ¿tomarÁs la oportunidad? >> sÍ, seÑor, lo harÉ, gracias. >> y prometo que cada ciudadano de edimburgo, seguro tendrÁ la oportunidad de enseÑar lo buenos que son todos. >> si. >> gracias a dios, gracias! ♪ ♪ >> me agradarÍa ver todo lo bueno que hay en mÍ. >> miren a bobby! ¿adÓnde va? ♪ ♪ >> bien hecho bobby! >> un hurra por bobby! hit, hit! >> hurra! hit, hit! hurra! >> y al final, john greig estaba equivocado, Él y bobby podÍan hacer una diferencia y hacer del mundo un lugar mejor y asÍ, despuÉs de 11 aÑos de leal servicio, se negaba a apartarse del lado de su dueÑo, bobby de creig flayer des
>> si bobby! >> sÍ! >> muy bien bobby! >> gracias, ewin, te lo agradezco mucho. >> hola, bobby. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs bobby? >> ewin, me siento un poco triste por lo que he visto hoy, en el old town, algo debemos hacer, tenemos que hacer algo, no hay razÓn por la que el old town no florezca, con las semillas plantadas en este jardÍn y como primer paso, ewin te ofrezco una beca de aprendiz en mi editorial chambers y cÍa. asÍ que ¿quÉ dices? ¿tomarÁs...
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yo soy pitcher; bobby, el pitcher usa el cerebro. >> rizos!gigantes el nÚmero 33, bobby rayburn. >> pues hay pronÓstico de lluvia hoy, ray, hay una ligera niebla y rayburn se dirige la caja de bateo, ha estado mucho mÁs agresivo el Último mes de la temporada. >> quiÉn estÁ en la lÍnea 2? >> un aficionado. >> ¿cÓmo estÁ, seÑor aficionado? >> querÍa decirte que tienes suerte de estar en el estadio. >> ¿ah sÍ, por quÉ? (alarma suena). >> ¿es el reloj de los gigantes lo que escucho? >> asÍ es. >> ¿es mi amigo gil? >> lo es, serÁ una de las mejores noches en la historia del beisbol, crÉeme, va a ser increÍble. >> ¿ah sÍ, y por quÉ? >> el jonrÓn de gibson, el record de rippen y gary, no se comparan con lo de hoy. >> ¿hablas de un momento clÁsico en la historia del beisbol? ¿qÉe es lo que va a pasar a hoy? ¿quÉ superarÁ eso? dime. >> digamos que bobby rayburn tendrÁ la noche de su vida. >> ¿por quÉ, gil? >> hay gente muy ingrata y debe castigarse. >> strike! >> ¿oye estÁs llamando de adentro del estadio? >> ¿quieres saberlo? >> quiero decir, ¿tienes
yo soy pitcher; bobby, el pitcher usa el cerebro. >> rizos!gigantes el nÚmero 33, bobby rayburn. >> pues hay pronÓstico de lluvia hoy, ray, hay una ligera niebla y rayburn se dirige la caja de bateo, ha estado mucho mÁs agresivo el Último mes de la temporada. >> quiÉn estÁ en la lÍnea 2? >> un aficionado. >> ¿cÓmo estÁ, seÑor aficionado? >> querÍa decirte que tienes suerte de estar en el estadio. >> ¿ah sÍ, por quÉ? (alarma suena)....
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bobby went on to win in indiana and then in nebraska. >> we want bobby!egon primary to mccarthy, a first for a kennedy in presidential politics. to have any chance, bobby needed to best mccarthy in california. on june 4, 1968, he did just that and won in south dakota, too. >> we want bobby! >> for a brief moment, bobby was atop a wave of excitement that might, just might, have secured him the nomination. >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's win there. >> is there a doctor? >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6th, 1968. he was 42 years old. >> i believe that robert kennedy would have won. and i think he could have defeated richard nixon. think about it, no nixon? war ends? no watergate? what would this country have been like over the ensuing 40 years? >> present at the hospital, the youngest kennedy brother, ted. >> i saw him briefly. his face just contorted with grief. i've never seen a man so torn as he was that night, for all kinds of reasons. >> my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in dea
bobby went on to win in indiana and then in nebraska. >> we want bobby!egon primary to mccarthy, a first for a kennedy in presidential politics. to have any chance, bobby needed to best mccarthy in california. on june 4, 1968, he did just that and won in south dakota, too. >> we want bobby! >> for a brief moment, bobby was atop a wave of excitement that might, just might, have secured him the nomination. >> my thanks to all of you, and now it's on to chicago, and let's...
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so he was very comfortable with bobby. i call bobby the advisor in chief. he didn't have a chief of staff but bobby kennedy did it. just become more directly to your point, he grew in office. he learned that you can't just take at face value what advisers were telling him. he was badly burned by the bay of pigs experience. walked around afterwards saying how could i have been so stupid? and he saw charles degaulle at the end of may, shortly after that, and degaulle said to him, get the best advice you can, the smartest people you can possibly bring into your administration. but at the end of the day you must make the decision. you're the one who has to decide what is appropriate and wise, and kennedy remembered what hari truman says, the buck stops here. so he grew and he was skeptical and he had greatest tension with the joint chiefs of staff. he battled with them over the issue of nuclear weapons. >> they -- as you say, both president kennedy and bobby kennedy come off much better than the joint chiefs and many of the advisers. they were pragmatic, cared
so he was very comfortable with bobby. i call bobby the advisor in chief. he didn't have a chief of staff but bobby kennedy did it. just become more directly to your point, he grew in office. he learned that you can't just take at face value what advisers were telling him. he was badly burned by the bay of pigs experience. walked around afterwards saying how could i have been so stupid? and he saw charles degaulle at the end of may, shortly after that, and degaulle said to him, get the best...
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so he was very comfortable with bobby. i call bobby the advisor in chief. he didn't have a chief of staff but bobby kennedy did it. just become more directly to your point, he grew in office. he learned that you can't just take at face value what advisers were telling him. he was badly burned by the bay of pigs experience. walked around afterwards saying how could i have been so stupid? and he saw charles degaulle at the end of may, shortly after that, and degaulle said to him, get the best advice you can, the smartest people you can possibly bring into your administration. but at the end of the day you must make the decision. you're the one who has to decide what is appropriate and wise, and kennedy remembered what hari truman says, the buck stops here. so he grew and he was skeptical and he had greatest tension with the joint chiefs of staff. he battled with them over the issue of nuclear weapons. >> they -- as you say, both president kennedy and bobby kennedy come off much better than the joint chiefs and many of the advisers. they were pragmatic, cared
so he was very comfortable with bobby. i call bobby the advisor in chief. he didn't have a chief of staff but bobby kennedy did it. just become more directly to your point, he grew in office. he learned that you can't just take at face value what advisers were telling him. he was badly burned by the bay of pigs experience. walked around afterwards saying how could i have been so stupid? and he saw charles degaulle at the end of may, shortly after that, and degaulle said to him, get the best...
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guys with the irs and the fbi and kennedy said, oh bobby would never do that.o inclined to say of course he did. but again the cold war, life and death. he was determined to do what he needs to do to defend the country. >> we saw the cia excesses and attempted assassinations that led to the church commission as well. >> jeff we will never know, i don't think we will ever know whether bobby and the president knew about castro assassination plots. schlesinger, arthur schlesinger was of course a great defender of kennedy and he said oh he didn't know the cia went wild and i don't know that's true. maybe the president didn't know what did he call the? deniability, plausible deniability and maybe bobby knew and that i don't know. there are things there that we will never find out and they don't want you to find out. on the other hand, the three presidencies that we studied most avidly and extensively will be kennedy, johnson and nixon because we have all those tapes. fly on the wall. the ability to listen in on them talking. i guess we could take questions in a minu
guys with the irs and the fbi and kennedy said, oh bobby would never do that.o inclined to say of course he did. but again the cold war, life and death. he was determined to do what he needs to do to defend the country. >> we saw the cia excesses and attempted assassinations that led to the church commission as well. >> jeff we will never know, i don't think we will ever know whether bobby and the president knew about castro assassination plots. schlesinger, arthur schlesinger was...
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it was bobby.unicated with him every day since. >> my mom, she was glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very special. he was sitting next to me, and i could see bobby out of the corner of my eye just grinning and staring at me. it was really cute. >> over the next few months, angel made the trip two more times, and on her third visit, gilbert had something special planned. >> bobby took my hand and he said, "i have nothing for you but this. i can't financially support you. all i can do is love you and be your friend and be there for you." i mean, i got tears coming down my eyes because i know what's getting ready to happen. and bobby asked me,
it was bobby.unicated with him every day since. >> my mom, she was glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very...
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. >> bobby knew about the amphetamines and dr. feel-good. >> most people do now. >> most before didn't know, either. >> the thing that's interesting isn't just the coverup, though. because, actually, when i finish mr. dallek's fantastic biography and realized both the breadth and depth of these health problems it makes you see kennedy in a more heroic light. >> rose: how bad was the health? how did it affect his life and was it heroic the fact that he lived with something that serious? >> well, it was very bad. he was hospitaled for 44 days a number of times in the 1950s. >> rose: given the last rites. >> three times he received the last rites. >> and a number of physicians i spoke to told me they don't know if he would have lived that much longer or well into his 50s or something like that. so it was a serious issue. but they hid it. and the day after he was elected it was a press conference and some reporter asked bobby kennedy "what about your brother's health?" he said "he's in excellent health." well, they were not going to '
. >> bobby knew about the amphetamines and dr. feel-good. >> most people do now. >> most before didn't know, either. >> the thing that's interesting isn't just the coverup, though. because, actually, when i finish mr. dallek's fantastic biography and realized both the breadth and depth of these health problems it makes you see kennedy in a more heroic light. >> rose: how bad was the health? how did it affect his life and was it heroic the fact that he lived with...
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but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questions because we need to put this in context for our viewers, and i think you're getting a little ahead here. be clear what you support and what you do not. you're the child of two lesbian parents, and you do not believe in gay adoption, and why not? >> well, the word adoption is complicated. it's being used to encompass a number of practices. sperm banking and gestational sugar see. and on those questions, we have a big biological question. adoption has spawned a huge controversy over the years. there was a great piece that i would encourage people to read. she did a critique of the adoption process. it has to help the child. you're recruiting a home for an orphan. it can not be a brokerage system where you're looking for a home for the child. all of the rhetoric coming from the same-sex parenting advocates is marketing parenting to gays and lesbians, and you're creating a huge marketing demand. and that's going to open up a lot of problem practices. >> bobby, as you can imagine, there are
but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questions because we need to put this in context for our viewers, and i think you're getting a little ahead here. be clear what you support and what you do not. you're the child of two lesbian parents, and you do not believe in gay adoption, and why not? >> well, the word adoption is complicated. it's being used to encompass a number of practices. sperm banking and gestational sugar see....
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uh, bobby didn't tell me you were coming over. oh, that's 'cause bobby didn't even know, you know?surprise. oh, you know how we love it when you come over, ray, but bobby's got a lot of studying to do, and, you know, you are not the best influence on him. oh, ok. all right. i'm sorry. ray, wait. don't talk to him like that. excuse me? it's ok, robert. no, no. it's not ok. i want you to apologize to raymond. apologize for what? for what you just said to him and for all the mean things you've ever said about him. she says mean things about me? oh, sure, sure. she's sweet to your face, but as soon as you leave, she talks about how your voice sounds like a wounded cow. or how when you run, it looks like you're trying to hold a pencil between your cheeks. hmm. i'm tired of the way you treat him. he's my brother. and i'm gonna tell you something else, joanne, maybe if you just showed a little warmth to people, they wouldn't be so scared of you. and maybe if you just gave me a clue that you still cared about me, i wouldn't spend so much time hiding out at ray and debra's. and you want to
uh, bobby didn't tell me you were coming over. oh, that's 'cause bobby didn't even know, you know?surprise. oh, you know how we love it when you come over, ray, but bobby's got a lot of studying to do, and, you know, you are not the best influence on him. oh, ok. all right. i'm sorry. ray, wait. don't talk to him like that. excuse me? it's ok, robert. no, no. it's not ok. i want you to apologize to raymond. apologize for what? for what you just said to him and for all the mean things you've...
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but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questionsecause we need to put this in >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. study, no, [ inaudible ] it's inaccurate. there are probably over 100 studies now, with psychologically sound instruments, as well as direct observations, showing no disadvantage to these children. not only children, but as they move into the teenage years and adulthood as well. and that's important to take into k.. and it's the quality of the research, and the same quality ta we find in any other area of child development or family development. >> something that we haven't gotten into enough, and raj and i have wanted to talk about, are your personal experiences, b
but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questionsecause we need to put this in >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are...
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but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questions because we need to put this in consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not jus
but i -- >> bobby, i'm going to give you plenty of time to talk, bobby, i need you to listen to questions because we need to put this in consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in...
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he gets the call, the shock on bobby kennedy's face. either the call from j. edgar hoover at the fbi and around 1:25 east coast time. then it's only 20 or 30 mince later he gets this phone call from lbj. so little time had transpired. the fact that lyndon johnson, whom you studied now in four volumes, that lyndon johnson didn't -- he was focused on the continuity of government, the possibility of conspiracy, on big things but he also did not realize how that call would be received by bobby kennedy. his focus was so much on his own relationship with kennedye empathizing with what bobby kennedy would be feeling only a half hour after his brother had been killed. >> you don't really know what the human motives are that impelled lyndon johnson to make the call to robert kennedy. we don't really know what's in a man's mind. we only know this was a relationship where each man tried over and over to humiliate the other. when jack kennedy picks lyndon johnson as his vice presidential nominee three times that day robert kennedy comes down from the kennedy suite, which
he gets the call, the shock on bobby kennedy's face. either the call from j. edgar hoover at the fbi and around 1:25 east coast time. then it's only 20 or 30 mince later he gets this phone call from lbj. so little time had transpired. the fact that lyndon johnson, whom you studied now in four volumes, that lyndon johnson didn't -- he was focused on the continuity of government, the possibility of conspiracy, on big things but he also did not realize how that call would be received by bobby...
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(risas) >>> soy nocturno. >>> arriba bobby. aplausos para bobby! bobby, bobby, bobby. eso es.s univisiÓn en sus manos. >>> no envidiamos lo que vamos a ver. porque somos guapos naturales. los paparrines noveleros somos perfectos. >>> arrugas, bolsas, nada de eso. >>> preguntale a thalÍa. >>> muchachos vamos con esto, luego de estos. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por garger. cuÍdate. >>> lista mi pao, ya llegÓ. >>> son perfectos dijeron. >>> sÍ, segÚn ellos. yo quiero estar perfecta. >>> muchachas, todavÍa no saben, nosotras con los aÑos, y lo que nos empiezan a hacer los aÑos estragos, queremos, tÚ no sabes nada de eso. nosotras hay algunos detallitos que queremos esconder, por ejemplo, quisiÉramos tener cejas bien levantadas, arqueadas, el cuello que no tenga. como la doÑa. >>> que estÉ firme sin arrugas, piel de bebÉ. >>> se puede lograr? >>> sÍ, todo eso. >>> claro. >>> porque lleguÉ al rescate, encontrÉ un tratamiento que deja como de quince aÑos. no me creen? >>> ahora, quinceaÑera, vamos a ver. >>> me empecÉ a notar que ya lo que es aquÍ, los par
(risas) >>> soy nocturno. >>> arriba bobby. aplausos para bobby! bobby, bobby, bobby. eso es.s univisiÓn en sus manos. >>> no envidiamos lo que vamos a ver. porque somos guapos naturales. los paparrines noveleros somos perfectos. >>> arrugas, bolsas, nada de eso. >>> preguntale a thalÍa. >>> muchachos vamos con esto, luego de estos. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por garger. cuÍdate....
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it was always bobby putting his finger in somebody's chest.usly in 1968 because of war and civil rights movement and social consciousness that could you see develop on the fly almost he became the most interesting politician after this year. >> jon: when you are talking to people who were down there, as you speak to them, are their memories do they feel personal or almost a narrative created from the day, from all the experience they have experienced from that day? is it difficult to separate those things? >> i think for them it's very personal. they reserved a pat of their -- part of their memory bank and emotion from that day. john brew year who you saw there he did make its possible to get oswald early because he followed him to the movie theater. he changed his life. he got out of dallas, went in the navy for a while. it's just been recently tham it was the idea of john brewer that found oswald and he could have a life. nfl football players with who didn't want to play on that sunday but they were told to. >> jon: people forget, too, the r
it was always bobby putting his finger in somebody's chest.usly in 1968 because of war and civil rights movement and social consciousness that could you see develop on the fly almost he became the most interesting politician after this year. >> jon: when you are talking to people who were down there, as you speak to them, are their memories do they feel personal or almost a narrative created from the day, from all the experience they have experienced from that day? is it difficult to...
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>> i think for bobby it was his brother's assassination. i think it was such a searing depressing experience for him but it generated a kind of compassion and a feeling of reaching out to those who were the least advantaged in society and needed the most help. for kennedy, i think the presidency was in some ways a sobering experience. he knew how close they had come to a nuclear and the burdens of power had sobered him and left him feeling that he was incredibly lucky in his life. his father as he once said had made it all possible and he would acquit himself in the greatest possible way to sort of fulfill his contention and was lucky to have gained the white house. so i think they became -- there was a degree of humility that came along with the authority. >> so self-confident in arrogant in some ways but -- as well. i could go on and on like that there are lots of great questions. one questions asked by several audience members do you believe. [inaudible] [laughter] you are among friends. you can tell us the truth. >> i do think the commi
>> i think for bobby it was his brother's assassination. i think it was such a searing depressing experience for him but it generated a kind of compassion and a feeling of reaching out to those who were the least advantaged in society and needed the most help. for kennedy, i think the presidency was in some ways a sobering experience. he knew how close they had come to a nuclear and the burdens of power had sobered him and left him feeling that he was incredibly lucky in his life. his...
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you have a speech ready, bobby? we have one. we don't have a speech ready. he gets on and says civil rights is as old as the scriptures, as american as the constitution. every black family in america put his face up on the wall. all of a sudden you had a white guy who was committed almost from doctrine, day one, i am a civil rights advocate. then even this he didn't get it through and have the public passion like bobby did later on, i love digging into the tapes and finding out he's fighting with dick daly to get him in line or going to billy green in philly and trying to get them in line, working moderate republicans. the great new book coming out, i've been reading it, how he was a working pal for good causes right to the end, to the point of being in the car that morning with conley and jim wright trying to figure out how he's still going to carry texas being a civil rights guy. where did that come from? where did the peace corps come from? was it humphreys idea? he did it the way nobody else would. the moon shoot. everybody had something to do with the m
you have a speech ready, bobby? we have one. we don't have a speech ready. he gets on and says civil rights is as old as the scriptures, as american as the constitution. every black family in america put his face up on the wall. all of a sudden you had a white guy who was committed almost from doctrine, day one, i am a civil rights advocate. then even this he didn't get it through and have the public passion like bobby did later on, i love digging into the tapes and finding out he's fighting...
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>> bobby! >> no way! >> bobby! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> we did it! >> we did it! we've got a show this saturday. hosted by pint-sized dream -- dreamboat josh hutcherson, so tune in for that. come on! >> we did it. >> bobby moynihan! [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: run, run. run away. [ cheers and applause ] >> bye! do not miss "saturday night live" this weekend. "sleigh bells" perform after the break. stick around everybody. ♪ so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ speaking elvish ] what? together: you speak elvish? middle earth is back at denny's. try one of our "hobbit"-inspired menu items, like the new smaug'
>> bobby! >> no way! >> bobby! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> we did it! >> we did it! we've got a show this saturday. hosted by pint-sized dream -- dreamboat josh hutcherson, so tune in for that. come on! >> we did it. >> bobby moynihan! [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: run, run. run away. [ cheers and applause ] >> bye! do not miss "saturday night live" this weekend. "sleigh...
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i saw bobby short there when he was holding court for 30 some years.iere 36 have been there nine. i have been there every year since he passed away. by the time i catch him come i will be am a 60. [laughter] , i haveelieve that [indiscernible] mike is on the way over to brooklyn. tavis: you love that room. >> i was honored to be asked to do that. know, i got a call that bobby had passed away. he always did that holiday season. now i am doing what he also did. he would come back in may for a couple of weeks every year. he used to play the holidays and new year's eve and come back in may. i am flattered and honored to have had that gave all this time. tavis: what is it specifically about the writing of sammy kohn that turns you on as an artist? >> he said that he wrote words that sang. there is something to that. it is poetry, but it is poetry that sings. my friend burt bacharach, we are l david, two. ha bert would always tell me how the words hit the notes that he was writing. i do know. there's just some talent that these guys had, that they know how t
i saw bobby short there when he was holding court for 30 some years.iere 36 have been there nine. i have been there every year since he passed away. by the time i catch him come i will be am a 60. [laughter] , i haveelieve that [indiscernible] mike is on the way over to brooklyn. tavis: you love that room. >> i was honored to be asked to do that. know, i got a call that bobby had passed away. he always did that holiday season. now i am doing what he also did. he would come back in may for...
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bobby kotick will be join onning us on air. electronic items are expected to be a big seller this year especially with the launch of the xbox and the new play station consoles. coming up in the next hour, we have terry lundgren. and at 8:40 this morning, the ceo of brooks brothers. we have a packed line upof guests ready to giving us a look at the american consumer. we start with dana telsey this morning. we have heard a lot of stories about some expecting disappointment, some maybe not great retail numbers. but what do you really think is going to happen this holiday season? >> i think it's the season of insurgency. we have six fewers days between thanksgiving and christmas. look at the season started earlier than it ever did before. there are items out there for people to want, whether it's accessories and hand bags and watches. certainly electronics with all the new tablets out there. so overall, it should be a 3% to 3.5% total increase, 2% to 2.5% like for like. but it will be promotional. and with online and stores, you ha
bobby kotick will be join onning us on air. electronic items are expected to be a big seller this year especially with the launch of the xbox and the new play station consoles. coming up in the next hour, we have terry lundgren. and at 8:40 this morning, the ceo of brooks brothers. we have a packed line upof guests ready to giving us a look at the american consumer. we start with dana telsey this morning. we have heard a lot of stories about some expecting disappointment, some maybe not great...
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we're not jeals of bobbie. >>> it's time fo"bobbie's buzz." ♪ [ female announcer ] when did we startthat eing a tiny breakfast would help us weigh less? ♪ with t special k® breakst, eat all this, with new, hearty special k multi-grain ceal. data shows women who eabreakfast tendo weigh less than those who don't. so eat right, not less ♪ a new perspecte. what will you gain when you lose? ♪ mike'seing healthy and chewinlike a man. with one-aay vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b tamins, which helponvert food to energy, and help mike do manly this, like wrestle bea and take out the gbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. like wrestle bea and take out the gbage. could save you fifen percent orore on car insurance yep,verybody knows that. ll, did you know theancien were actually a stake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you kn. ♪ it's friday. it means it is time for "bobbie's bu." >> author of "e power of style," we love heshe's here with three mommy must haves. this first one is adorable. >> yes. >> okay. i'm in traininfor some day. t this is the mos
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obama are greeting of course ethel kennedy and we saw caroline kennedy's son and now bobby kennedy'shildren and grandchildren. this moment -- because, of course, bobby kennedy is also buried there alongside his brother at that grave site. and jacqueline kennedy onassas. >> extraordinary set of circumstances, and it's what they call the ultimate domino effect. the first assassination was that of john f. kennedy 50 years ago, and it was kind of the beginning of tragedy in america, the innocent america after world war ii. >> exactly. >> then became the assassination, of course, of bobby kennedy, assassination of martin luther king, then vietnam and watergate and 9/11 and all kinds of things since then. >> and, you know, robin mcneil in new york, as we watch this ceremony, as jim was just saying, all of us of a certain generation felt john f. kennedy's assassination so profoundly, and then as a young journalist, i was covering and experiencing dr. martin luther king jr.'s slaying and bobby kennedy, but it was the loss of innocence, wasn't it, of this first horrific day in dallas reck ele
obama are greeting of course ethel kennedy and we saw caroline kennedy's son and now bobby kennedy'shildren and grandchildren. this moment -- because, of course, bobby kennedy is also buried there alongside his brother at that grave site. and jacqueline kennedy onassas. >> extraordinary set of circumstances, and it's what they call the ultimate domino effect. the first assassination was that of john f. kennedy 50 years ago, and it was kind of the beginning of tragedy in america, the...
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, just get it all out now. >> well, to start with bobby inman, he was nsa director from 1977-1981.e reason i called him was that he was nsa director after the senate church committee revealed what many people consider to be abuses by nsa back in the mid- 1970s. that was when thousands of americans were on nsa watchlist, including civil rights activist, anti-vietnam war activist, and so on. so he has -- he was actually in office and worked on the fort intelligence surveillance act, which was the reform imposed in 1978 by congress on nsa. so he sort of has been down this road before. his advice to the nsa, as you mentioned, was to sort of did everything out there, stop the drip, drip, drip of revelations since there are still thousands and thousands of documents that have not been discussed by the media. he said sort of get it out there and try to get this behind you, go ahead and have the debate and decide on what happens from there. whether nsa will take that advice is unclear. it is true the director of national intelligence office has been putting up documents online in recent we
, just get it all out now. >> well, to start with bobby inman, he was nsa director from 1977-1981.e reason i called him was that he was nsa director after the senate church committee revealed what many people consider to be abuses by nsa back in the mid- 1970s. that was when thousands of americans were on nsa watchlist, including civil rights activist, anti-vietnam war activist, and so on. so he has -- he was actually in office and worked on the fort intelligence surveillance act, which...
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bobbie has all your problems solved. >>> it is time for our girl bobbie and bobbie's buzz. [ male announcer mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. >> from down your spine to the tip of your toes, today's style editor bobbie thomas is here with problem solving products. >> does your dog bark? >> yes. >> like crazy when the doorbell rings? >> yes. >> this is a product you need to have, pet corrector, just go ahead and spray it. >> oh. >> it's air. >> it reminds me of -- >> it's cold. >> when caesar milan, you don't spray it on them, you make the noise to get their attention, instead of when you yell at them, they get -- >> i have three dogs that do it and drives me crazy. >> if they're jumping on someone, don't spray the dog. this worked and it reminds me when caesar milan does the -- this is a product that at first i wasn't quite sure. it is called straighten up. pu
bobbie has all your problems solved. >>> it is time for our girl bobbie and bobbie's buzz. [ male announcer mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. >> from down your spine to the tip of your toes, today's style editor bobbie thomas is here with problem...
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thank you, b.t. >> tha you, bobbie. >> say you want to bon tv.ger and hosting coach will puthese nice folks we plued off the plaza to the test. >>> we're back on this try day frid with more of today. talent manager a hosting coach rkie costello who's trained everyone from cee lo gre to ll and melinda gates. >> very sy. the granddaughter othe famed lou costello, the famed abbott & costello, she gives you look at what she does best in her new e! series "the dram queen. >>ey, girl. >> it's so nice to have you. >> so nice for you to have me, ladies. you might not be so happy with me in two minutes, but- >> you've worked with a lot of celebrities. what do they usually want? what are ty asking from you? >> thing when a celebrity has be themselves front of the camera, you know, it's harder for them, d i sort of teach -- my media training is all about when you learn tput the audience fir you have your own way. even nerves are about you an when you can go it's not about me but it's abt wanda in wichita. that's my job to give wanda in twach this formation,
thank you, b.t. >> tha you, bobbie. >> say you want to bon tv.ger and hosting coach will puthese nice folks we plued off the plaza to the test. >>> we're back on this try day frid with more of today. talent manager a hosting coach rkie costello who's trained everyone from cee lo gre to ll and melinda gates. >> very sy. the granddaughter othe famed lou costello, the famed abbott & costello, she gives you look at what she does best in her new e! series "the...
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mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. to thoseworried...ited... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com.
mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this...
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proudly serving the military for over 75 years. ♪ girls >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz. >> author bobbiees the buzziest products. >> today, products you want to tell your girlfriends all about. >> the holidays are here. sometimes i have the mentality, one for me, one for you. i was really excited to share one of my latest obsessions. this is cosmo's lay and go cosmetic bag. you can also put other things in here, but watch, when you cinch it up, your makeup, you can just grab it and go, i'm doing it wrong, but this way -- >> that's fast. >> but when you want to use your cosmetics, it is so great. >> they're all out. >> they're out, and then you don't have to put them away. this makes it really easy. you can do this with all your other stuff for your desk, baby things, et cetera. this is another why didn't we think of this invention. >> what is it? >> these are key socks. no show socks. we have a picture of three different models showing different ways to use it. but when you have pants and you want to be warm and want to show the bit of the heel, isn't that so smart? >> cute. >> such a go
proudly serving the military for over 75 years. ♪ girls >>> it is time for bobbie's buzz. >> author bobbiees the buzziest products. >> today, products you want to tell your girlfriends all about. >> the holidays are here. sometimes i have the mentality, one for me, one for you. i was really excited to share one of my latest obsessions. this is cosmo's lay and go cosmetic bag. you can also put other things in here, but watch, when you cinch it up, your makeup, you...
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mom never questioned bobby again.two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> we're dancing here. letterman is next. >> little rain maybe? >> north bay, yeah, tomorrow morning little bit. >> all right. >> little bit. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, u.s.o. show girl, letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
mom never questioned bobby again.two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> we're dancing here. letterman is next. >> little rain maybe? >> north bay, yeah, tomorrow morning little bit. >> all right. >> little bit. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting...
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"today" style editor and author, bobbie thomas. you want to put these babies on, right?because that's what you do. >> we get so many questions about how you do your eye makeup, how i do my eye makeup. >> how mary does her eye makeup. >> these are go-to guides i picked up. these are ones you can buy to make sure your makeup doesn't get on your cheeks. they're butterfly guards, great for mascara. >> comfortable until you -- thank you. >> you don't get mascara and shadow all over your face when you apply. >> oh, you're not supposed to wear these to the party? >> no. >> oh, bummer. >> i was really excited to find this eye explosive. you can also diy guards before i show you these using post it notes at home. literally, i do this. i always have a post it note in my makeup bag. people think i'm crazy, but it gives me the opportunity to line up where i'm going to put my eye shadow. >> how do you know where to put it? >> if you are a beginner, get these eye explosive stencils and you'll see once you put these on -- they're a little sticky but they're almost not because i used th
"today" style editor and author, bobbie thomas. you want to put these babies on, right?because that's what you do. >> we get so many questions about how you do your eye makeup, how i do my eye makeup. >> how mary does her eye makeup. >> these are go-to guides i picked up. these are ones you can buy to make sure your makeup doesn't get on your cheeks. they're butterfly guards, great for mascara. >> comfortable until you -- thank you. >> you don't get...
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mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> low turn outis the best way to characterize elections around the bay area. one issue is measure c, one of the toughest gun laws in the country if it passes banning ammunition that holds more than ten rounds, requiring gun owners to keep guns lockd and report theft within 48 hours. >> i voted yes on measure c. i believe we should make people have stronger enforcement on making sure kun guns are safe.. >> i voted against it. i don't think that is the way to control gun violence. >> in san francisco, big battles over a passel on washington street measures b and c lifting height restriction as louing 134 condominiums to be built where a parking lot are now. >>> and three cities have measures on the ballot to move their elections to even numbed years. >> there are hot issues on the ballot but because this is not during a year where you have state wide offices fo
mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> low turn outis the best way to characterize elections around the bay area. one issue is measure c, one of the toughest gun laws in the country if it passes banning ammunition that holds more than ten rounds, requiring gun owners to keep guns lockd and report theft within 48 hours. >> i voted yes on measure c. i believe...
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>> i'm like, wait, bobby, hold up. >> bobby jindal rocketed to national attention as the secretary ofersion of hhs in the state of louisiana at the age, i believe, of 28, right? >> yes. >> and he was actually one of these kind of compassionate conservatives, talking about the social safety net, talking about the efficiencies of this kind of thing. and congresswoman, when you see that kind of turn-around, we've seen turn-around like that across the board, everything from the fact the aca itself is based on the heritage plan. do you think there's much good faith left in your republican colleagues to be able to do the kinds of governing that has been the norm in congress for several decades? >> the short answer, no. i mean, this is really just crass politics. what you have here, especially with governor jindal, is that, you know, he's not even willing to put the needs of the poor people in his state ahead of his own politics and political ambition. and frankly, across the country, i think the reason the president is really pressing forward on this is because he knows that if we don't mov
>> i'm like, wait, bobby, hold up. >> bobby jindal rocketed to national attention as the secretary ofersion of hhs in the state of louisiana at the age, i believe, of 28, right? >> yes. >> and he was actually one of these kind of compassionate conservatives, talking about the social safety net, talking about the efficiencies of this kind of thing. and congresswoman, when you see that kind of turn-around, we've seen turn-around like that across the board, everything from...
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mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. postscript pass. >> wake up weather. grab a light layer when you leave home. it's not going to be very cold. cloudy skies keep new the 40's and 50's. possible sprinkle out there may make for slow going in spots. mike will be here tracking any moisture with live live doppler 7hd. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> here's the question. what would you do if you found nearly 100,000 dollars in cash. >> is that's tempting. connecticut rabbi and hibought k bought a desk on craigslist when they couldn't fit it through the door they took it apart and found a bagful of cash. >> 98,000 dollars worth. what did they do with all that money? she gave it back to the owner. >> good for them. right thing. it was for life savings she forgot she stuck tonight there. >> coming up on "jimmy kimmel live". >> thanks for joining us everyone. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time
mom never questioned bobby again.o can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. postscript pass. >> wake up weather. grab a light layer when you leave home. it's not going to be very cold. cloudy skies keep new the 40's and 50's. possible sprinkle out there may make for slow going in spots. mike will be here tracking any moisture with live live doppler 7hd. >> thanks very much sandhya. >> here's...
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mom never questioned bobby again.ne snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. is. >> we want to show you an amazing rescue. see it as it happened. kayaker pinned under a raging water fall stuck in the rocks his head upped water held down by the force of the pounding water coming down on top of him. we show you how his friends raced in against time to get him free. >> professionals in dangerous sport. shooting the rapids one of the toughest refer in england when suddenly look closely mark pinned between 2 rock. his head held upped water by the current. freezinging cold water. fellow kayaker young. >> see him get pushed did you know the channel and if wedge between rock and hard place negotiation time to waste the kayaker spring into action. race to go free him. jumping on to the rock and attaching safety rope to the life jack h he. harsh itsing him. allowing him to gaps for air. all caught on the camera. >> someone there. he had a little bit of an air pocket there. >> finally saving him fr
mom never questioned bobby again.ne snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. is. >> we want to show you an amazing rescue. see it as it happened. kayaker pinned under a raging water fall stuck in the rocks his head upped water held down by the force of the pounding water coming down on top of him. we show you how his friends raced in against time to get him free. >> professionals in dangerous sport. shooting the rapids one of the toughest refer in...
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. >> bobby is going to show us all of that stuff. we were busy because we went to matinee. >> we went to see a show getting a lot of buzz, "after midnight." >> it is jazz music, a lot of tap dancing. >> it is like an homage to the cotton club. >> it is a big cast. it has the duke ellington kind of orchestra on the stage. they give a vibrant show. >> yes they do. thanks to them. >>> last night you may have been watching the country music awards. >> when you got home you turned that right on, didn't you? >> i want to go so bad. >> why are they on another network? >> why did they have brad paisley and carrie underwood on there? >> i opened up usa today and they had a ballot section. so i filled out the ballot. we are going to see how you did, honey. >> here it was. >> i can't read. >> yes you can. >> just tell me -- female vocalest of the year. you said carrie underwood. >> it is miranda lambert. >> you said luke brian for male vocalist. >> you're right. i did. >> what did i say blake for? >> i don't know. what did you say blake for? go
. >> bobby is going to show us all of that stuff. we were busy because we went to matinee. >> we went to see a show getting a lot of buzz, "after midnight." >> it is jazz music, a lot of tap dancing. >> it is like an homage to the cotton club. >> it is a big cast. it has the duke ellington kind of orchestra on the stage. they give a vibrant show. >> yes they do. thanks to them. >>> last night you may have been watching the country music...
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bobby had paid his dues. was it a good move by christie's?utely, just rubbed some people the wrong way. and so the former future of republican politics, bobby jindal, passes the torch to the current future of republican politics, chris christie, who doesn't mind speaking for everyone. >> everyone's excited that, you know, i'm going to take over the chairmanship and i'm getting great responses from donors and from my fellow governors. so i'm looking forward to it. going to be a great year. 36 races, going to be fun. >> everybody's excited. but while chris christie thinks everybody is excited about his new job, he seems to forget about the lack of jobs in his own state. while the nation sits at a 7.3% unemployment rate, new jersey is more than a point higher and every state that borders new jersey has an unemployment rate below 8%. today we learned that new jersey had the fourth highest increase in weekly unemployment claims. so while chris christie starts his second job, there are plenty of people in the state who don't even have one. but chri
bobby had paid his dues. was it a good move by christie's?utely, just rubbed some people the wrong way. and so the former future of republican politics, bobby jindal, passes the torch to the current future of republican politics, chris christie, who doesn't mind speaking for everyone. >> everyone's excited that, you know, i'm going to take over the chairmanship and i'm getting great responses from donors and from my fellow governors. so i'm looking forward to it. going to be a great year....
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>> i think for bobby it was his brother's assassination. i think it was such a searing depressing experience for him but it generated a kind of compassion and a feeling of reaching out to those who were the least advantaged in society and needed the most help. for kennedy, i think the presidency was in some ways a sobering experience. he knew how close they had come to a nuclear and the burdens of power had sobered him and left him feeling that he was incredibly lucky in his life. his father as he once said had made it all possible and he would acquit himself in the greatest possible way to sort of fulfill his contention and was lucky to have gained the white house. so i think they became -- there was a degree of humility that came along with the authority. >> so self-confident in arrogant in some ways but -- as well. i could go on and on like that there are lots of great questions. one questions asked by several audience members do you believe. [inaudible] [laughter] you are among friends. you can tell us the truth. >> i do think the commi
>> i think for bobby it was his brother's assassination. i think it was such a searing depressing experience for him but it generated a kind of compassion and a feeling of reaching out to those who were the least advantaged in society and needed the most help. for kennedy, i think the presidency was in some ways a sobering experience. he knew how close they had come to a nuclear and the burdens of power had sobered him and left him feeling that he was incredibly lucky in his life. his...