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bobby ryan wins it in overtime!of a broken play just inside the offensive zone for the penguins. and bobby ryan is going to find this puck. pageau gets it out and then bobby ryan gets a step on olli maatta and he goes forehand, backhand, top shelf. how about this, jonny? the first odd man situation in the entire game. bobby ryan gets it. gets body position. opens up that stick blade and doesn't get any better than that, going forehand, top shelf in overtime and the ottawa senators win game one, 2-1. it looked like ryan -- it was shot out of a cannon there. olli maatta isn't exactly a slow player. you see the reaction from the senators' bench. beautiful move all the way around. >> ottawa wins in overtime for the sixth time here in the postseason. his fifth goal of the playoffs. and he's standing by with pierre. >> pierre: thanks very much, johnny. not your first piece of overtime magic. take us through the goal. >> winning those puck battles. i came across the support, the guys found a good way to get it up. from the
bobby ryan wins it in overtime!of a broken play just inside the offensive zone for the penguins. and bobby ryan is going to find this puck. pageau gets it out and then bobby ryan gets a step on olli maatta and he goes forehand, backhand, top shelf. how about this, jonny? the first odd man situation in the entire game. bobby ryan gets it. gets body position. opens up that stick blade and doesn't get any better than that, going forehand, top shelf in overtime and the ottawa senators win game one,...
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>> reporter: bobby made a good son-in-law. he was always there for peggy, especially after her husband died in 2003. by then peggy was retired but never slowed down. traveling the world and treasuring her family. her son jim was now a psychologist living in florida with his wife diana and her two children. i get the sense that jim was not as close to your parents as you were. >> i'll agree to that. >> and why would that be? >> maybe because of the distance that he was so far away. he did call. he did speak to them. but my brother is my brother. he kind of lived in his own world. >> reporter: but susanne and her mom were very much in the same world. how often did you see your mother? >> almost every day. >> reporter: susanne, always on the road for her work as marketer for a hospital, would often drop in on her mom. and when she wasn't visiting, she'd be calling. >> speak to her in the afternoon, in the evening. make sure she was home. >> reporter: so it's almost like you were sort of the parent and she was the kid. you were ch
>> reporter: bobby made a good son-in-law. he was always there for peggy, especially after her husband died in 2003. by then peggy was retired but never slowed down. traveling the world and treasuring her family. her son jim was now a psychologist living in florida with his wife diana and her two children. i get the sense that jim was not as close to your parents as you were. >> i'll agree to that. >> and why would that be? >> maybe because of the distance that he was so...
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. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler alert. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ death. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. i'm still not over that. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, severe weather outbreak triggering deadly tornadoes. the damage coming in from several states and where it's all heading right now. >>> president trump faces new accusations he tried to interfere with a federal investigation. plus, we have new details about the allegedly classified information the president gave the russians and the administration's new response. we're live in washington. >>> a preschool and a science experiment ends with an explosion. what went wrong. >>> bad first date. a man is suing a woman for texting during a movie. >>> and we do say good morning on this wednesday. we have several breaking stories to get to.
. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler alert. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ death. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. i'm still not over that. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, severe weather outbreak triggering deadly tornadoes. the damage coming in from several states and where it's all heading right now....
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singer bobby brown and the late singer whitney houston. bobbi kristina died in july of 20-15..s after her boyfriend found her unresponsive in a bathtub. t-v one officials say they hope the film honors bobbi kristina's spirit. the first latina elected to congress is almost ready to call it a career. and that could bring a power shift in the house. florida congresswoman ileana ros-lehtinen will not run for re-election in 20-18. the miami-area republican has served in the house for nearly 30-years. democrats are confident they'll flip her seat blue after hillary clinton won the district by more than 20-points. former vice president joe biden showed off his wit and sense of humor in new hampshire. he said the only reason he said "yes" to a professor job at the university of pennsylvania, was because he didn't want to be the "slowest" one in the family. biden is keeping busy. his longtime friend and adviser ted kaufman said he's just as busy now, as he was in the white house, calling him quote - "a happy warrior." some suprises at the box office over the weekend. "the fate of t fini
singer bobby brown and the late singer whitney houston. bobbi kristina died in july of 20-15..s after her boyfriend found her unresponsive in a bathtub. t-v one officials say they hope the film honors bobbi kristina's spirit. the first latina elected to congress is almost ready to call it a career. and that could bring a power shift in the house. florida congresswoman ileana ros-lehtinen will not run for re-election in 20-18. the miami-area republican has served in the house for nearly...
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but bobby soon realizes he can turn the situation to his brother's advantage.ge. and at that point, things really shifted. ♪ >> i understand from very reliable sources that senator kennedy served as a great force in making the release possible. >> all of a sudden jack kennedy was champion of the greatest civil rights leader of them all. >> i'm positive it changed the voting patterns of a lot of african-americans. >> and nixon's support amongst black voters falls off. nixon usually had good political instincts about this kind of thing, but he just blew it. >> there's no doubt that bobby and john f. kennedy exploited that brilliantly. jack kennedy was no civil rights -- he wasn't marching anywhere, that fella. >> now kennedy is riding the polls like a tame pony and victory is in sight. but nixon has one last card to play, his old boss, ex-general and president dwight d. eisenhower. >> john kennedy is amazed that eisenhower has not been doing more for nixon. and he's been worried about it because he knows how popular eisenhower is. >> eisenhower defeated hitler. k
but bobby soon realizes he can turn the situation to his brother's advantage.ge. and at that point, things really shifted. ♪ >> i understand from very reliable sources that senator kennedy served as a great force in making the release possible. >> all of a sudden jack kennedy was champion of the greatest civil rights leader of them all. >> i'm positive it changed the voting patterns of a lot of african-americans. >> and nixon's support amongst black voters falls off....
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i thought about bobby. a lot, a lot of things just started coming in at that time. >> narrator: and then there was joe donovan. >> for the third time in recet weeks, a man sentenced as a teenager to mandatory life in prison for murder has been approved for parole. 38-year-old joe donovan will be released after 18 months of prison transition programs. >> narrator: in august 2014, joe donovan became the third juvenile lifer in massachusetts to get paroled. after more than a year in step-down programs, donovan was trying to pick up a life he left behind when he was 17. this was donovan's first trip home in 23 years, a return to the house where he grew up, and where his mother still lives. >> hi, ma. >> i can't believe you're here. (sobbing) >> oh, man. >> praise god. (sobbing) >> all right. >> i love you so much. >> i love you too, ma. >> one of the things that is interesting to me, we all talk about being institutionalized, and we think about that a lot. i see less of that than i expected. >> right now, we ha
i thought about bobby. a lot, a lot of things just started coming in at that time. >> narrator: and then there was joe donovan. >> for the third time in recet weeks, a man sentenced as a teenager to mandatory life in prison for murder has been approved for parole. 38-year-old joe donovan will be released after 18 months of prison transition programs. >> narrator: in august 2014, joe donovan became the third juvenile lifer in massachusetts to get paroled. after more than a year...
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"bobby go home." you are either with gene mccarthy or bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. well-financed opponent. he would say things like, he plays touch football, but i play football. atnedy was extremely good calibrating himself to be the larger cultural zeitgeist. reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom come in nearly all of whom are white. but reaching out to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, people who had fond memories and loyalties to his brother, john, and to these other members of working-class members of the roosevelt coalition, the new deal coalition to build support around his candidacy. and by the end of march you have johnson realizing he should see he is getting out. it just gets more crazy from there. if that had been all that happened in 1968, that would be enough of a story. but there is so much more that happens that shapes with the election's outcome is, and also where american history goes from there. including the assassination of martin luther king in -- o
"bobby go home." you are either with gene mccarthy or bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. well-financed opponent. he would say things like, he plays touch football, but i play football. atnedy was extremely good calibrating himself to be the larger cultural zeitgeist. reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom come in nearly all of whom are white. but reaching out to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, people who had...
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bobby knight joins me now.ews out of washington all week was president trump dropping the hammer on director fbi, james comey. he acted very decisively, like a boss. that kind of got his critics riled up. how do you interpret president trumps swift action? >> it seems to me that the office of president of the united states is responsible to have the best people possible in all jobs. all he is doing, in my opinion, is trying to put the very best person there is available possible to be the director of the fbi. i think that is what he is doing at this time. >> jesse: some of the criticism has been rough. i think we're connecticut senator democrat richard blumenthal raising all kinds of hell. >> would you expect the democrats to beach about a? >> of course. >> let's forget about that. we have a guy here that is very tough, very smart, and he loves america. he loves american people. he wants to do everything he can to help america become a stronger tough as we have been in the past. let's look at the last administr
bobby knight joins me now.ews out of washington all week was president trump dropping the hammer on director fbi, james comey. he acted very decisively, like a boss. that kind of got his critics riled up. how do you interpret president trumps swift action? >> it seems to me that the office of president of the united states is responsible to have the best people possible in all jobs. all he is doing, in my opinion, is trying to put the very best person there is available possible to be the...
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>> earlier, we showed you millie bobby brown winning big at the mvt movie awards.ht, the cast is giving up clues to "stranger things 2." >> it's a little darker. we dig into the lives of the characters and it's very emotional. ♪ >> that's one clue to season two. the show comes back on netflix in the fall, but at an event, to meet emmy voter s the stars were being tight lipped and not giving up any spoilers. >> like last year was, you know, we had the missing kid, this year is, like -- i can't even say anything, i'm not even going to go there. >> you're not getting anything out of us. sorry, guys. >> 86-year-old clint eastwood was out, making a rare red carpet appearance, posing with some of his family to support daughter allison's art for animal fund-raiser. the event benefited the east wood ranch >> i love her. she's doing good charitable work. it's fantastic. >> clint had his eye on this sculpture. >> i was looking at that owl there, i'd love that. >> and in new york, debra messing glittered in a christian soriano jumpsuit at the glaad media awards. she shared ne
>> earlier, we showed you millie bobby brown winning big at the mvt movie awards.ht, the cast is giving up clues to "stranger things 2." >> it's a little darker. we dig into the lives of the characters and it's very emotional. ♪ >> that's one clue to season two. the show comes back on netflix in the fall, but at an event, to meet emmy voter s the stars were being tight lipped and not giving up any spoilers. >> like last year was, you know, we had the missing...
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edwardk that bobby and did are all part of the mix. as well as his sister with the special olympics. and the other sister being ambassador to ireland. >> how many siblings survived? just wrotenedy smith a book. i encourage everyone to look at a called "nine of us." >> i'm really glad you're doing the show. it reminds people how important kennedy was to our nation and the whole world. thankful you are putting on this presentation. , with the trump administration in office, it seems to me like we are ratcheting back all the progress that has been made over so many years. trump more than any isis. i wonder what you think president kennedy would think of the truck administration right now? >> thank you. i don't know what he would of thought about donald trump. what i do know he thought about is that it was important to bring people together, whether it be immigration to civil rights. he felt was important to bring the world together. big u.n.edy on the -- bring brings down down the arms race. he also felt, bring people together. he would h
edwardk that bobby and did are all part of the mix. as well as his sister with the special olympics. and the other sister being ambassador to ireland. >> how many siblings survived? just wrotenedy smith a book. i encourage everyone to look at a called "nine of us." >> i'm really glad you're doing the show. it reminds people how important kennedy was to our nation and the whole world. thankful you are putting on this presentation. , with the trump administration in office,...
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. >> the black panthers formed in 1966 by huey and bobby seal. two young african-american men who had grown frustrated and disillusioned with the civil rights movement. it had been a decade since brown versus the board of education. schools were still segregated. they were motivated in part by the legacy of malcolm x who -- that famous photograph that we all know of him -- >> standing at the window -- saying by any means necessary. and the panthers took up that motto, by any means necessary. it's kind of euphemism. they sent groups of black panthers out, he had the ability to carry a gun openly in the state of california, as long as you didn't point it at anybody, you could carry that gun openly, that caused a lot of anger among police officers and republicans here in california. who like don mulford pushed for new gun control laws to limit the ability of the panthers to go out on the streets with their guns. >> i'm honored to have you on this program. >> i'm honored to be here, thank you. >> it's our honor to have you on this couch. thank you fo
. >> the black panthers formed in 1966 by huey and bobby seal. two young african-american men who had grown frustrated and disillusioned with the civil rights movement. it had been a decade since brown versus the board of education. schools were still segregated. they were motivated in part by the legacy of malcolm x who -- that famous photograph that we all know of him -- >> standing at the window -- saying by any means necessary. and the panthers took up that motto, by any means...
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president kennedy had complete bobby kennedy and they knew each other so well for entire lives, that was very important. bobby played a critical role, we what-if, we're reminded in this sense, and then 47 years senator edward kennedy served in the senate and workingd the legacy and on issues like immigration and equity. 1958, wrote "a nation of immigrants," one of three books he wrote, that book as relevant today. the work that bobby and senator did, are part of the mix, as well as sisters from special olympics and kennedy smith and so many more. host: how many survive of the siblings today? guest: there were nine, jean kennedy smith, the nine of us, a it look courage people at. host: jeffrey from san diego, good morning. morning.good i'm really glad that you are peoplehis show to remind how important kennedy was to not whole r nation, but the world. on thankful you are putting this presentation. my question is, with the trump administration currently in right now, it seems to me ratcheting back all prot aggress made over so many probably i fear trump more than any kind of isis i eve
president kennedy had complete bobby kennedy and they knew each other so well for entire lives, that was very important. bobby played a critical role, we what-if, we're reminded in this sense, and then 47 years senator edward kennedy served in the senate and workingd the legacy and on issues like immigration and equity. 1958, wrote "a nation of immigrants," one of three books he wrote, that book as relevant today. the work that bobby and senator did, are part of the mix, as well as...
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handwritten in marker on the post is "bobby go home." you are either with gene mccarthy or with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much, either. morethy, place with a far telegenic, finance, and likable opponent, he says such things like, he played touch football, but i play football. kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to be the large rural -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, reaching out not just to college students, of of whom -- nearly all whom were white, but reaching up to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, people who had fond memories and loyalties , and torother john these other members of working-class roosevelt coalition to build support around his candidacy. by the end of march, you have johnson realizing that it is just untenable for him to stay in, saying he is getting out. but it just gets more crazy from their. death that had been all that happened in 1968, that would be enough of a story. beenhere is -- if that had all that had happened in 1968, that would be enough
handwritten in marker on the post is "bobby go home." you are either with gene mccarthy or with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much, either. morethy, place with a far telegenic, finance, and likable opponent, he says such things like, he played touch football, but i play football. kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to be the large rural -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, reaching out not just to college students, of of whom -- nearly...
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the fact is bobby had good intentions.e wanted to convince the russians that his brother wasn't that weak. i'm reading from your book on this. they didn't want the russians to think we were weak after the bay of pigs because they might go for berlin. >> look, i think presidents often feel frustrated by their bureaucracy, right, and the people around them and look for other ways to do it. that can be a terrible idea, but it can also be a good idea. you can see why former intelligence officials hate it. >> yeah. >> because they don't like to be short circuited. they don't like to be undermined. it does create confusion, missed signals. but if you're the president trying to get stuff done -- jfk said, those striped-pants guys. he didn't trust them. >> here's the question. who are you mighting from? in this case, it looks like kushner is hiding from our own people. they don't like the spies, the intelligence community people. they think they're out there to hurt them. but he wasn't hiding from the russian spies. >> not at all.
the fact is bobby had good intentions.e wanted to convince the russians that his brother wasn't that weak. i'm reading from your book on this. they didn't want the russians to think we were weak after the bay of pigs because they might go for berlin. >> look, i think presidents often feel frustrated by their bureaucracy, right, and the people around them and look for other ways to do it. that can be a terrible idea, but it can also be a good idea. you can see why former intelligence...
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if you remember, bobby sands was among the young northern irishmen who went on hunger strikes to protest britain's presence there. so it was just really interesting. >> host: linda lumsden teaches journalism here at the university of arizona and is the author of this book, "inez." >> guest: thank you. >> every weekend booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction be hours and -- nonfiction be authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more it's for serious readers. >> we're outside the trenton city museum this trenton, new jersey, where c-span is learning more about the city's literary scene. up next, we speak with robert greg grieve i have on his book, "borderline citizens." >> older immigration history, tended to focus on nation-centered accounts, so we tended to frame immigration history in terms of the
if you remember, bobby sands was among the young northern irishmen who went on hunger strikes to protest britain's presence there. so it was just really interesting. >> host: linda lumsden teaches journalism here at the university of arizona and is the author of this book, "inez." >> guest: thank you. >> every weekend booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction be hours and -- nonfiction be authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more it's for serious readers....
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>> bobby laid out for you. the fbi director reports to the attorney general. he was confirmed by the senate on april 252 weeks ago by a vote of 94-6 ls earned bipartisan support and served as the u.s. attorney under president obama. he has been around the department of justice has been mentioned for 30 years. lou: the longest-serving u.s. attorney. >> he made a determination that the fbi director lost his confidence made a recommendation to the attorney general and the attorney general concurred with that and forwarded the letter to the president and terminated the attorney general, the fbi director's position at the fbi. lou: he was restoring public confidence in the fbi. the first requisite was the firing of james comey to reach that goal. the second will be what? is there a readily available candidate in the opinion of the president to replace comey? >> by default the deputy director becomes the acting director. the president as he said in the letter tonight began the serving process and that was offered immediately. the goal is to act on the recommendation
>> bobby laid out for you. the fbi director reports to the attorney general. he was confirmed by the senate on april 252 weeks ago by a vote of 94-6 ls earned bipartisan support and served as the u.s. attorney under president obama. he has been around the department of justice has been mentioned for 30 years. lou: the longest-serving u.s. attorney. >> he made a determination that the fbi director lost his confidence made a recommendation to the attorney general and the attorney...
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. >> bobby mueller the 3rd, three things people say about him. he was a marine, awarded the bronze star for valor for personally leading his troops under fire and rescuing a terribly wounded soldier on enemy lines. he's going to personally rescue this case, i think. two, he took over the fbi, as you mentioned, september 4th, 2001. the following week he was in charge of the biggest investigation in the history of the universe, leading 4,000 agents trying to find out what happened. >> restructuring the fbi in the process. they moved all these fbi agents, thousands of them into counter-terrorism and national security. >> people are not that worried about bank robberies at this point and worried about now what. >> he oversaw this shift. >> when the present and vice president bush and cheney were flipping out losing their moral gyroscopes because of the fear and secrecy and ignorance during this time, bobby mueller kept his cool and his boss at the time acting attorney general of the united states went in and told bush they had to stop spying on ameri
. >> bobby mueller the 3rd, three things people say about him. he was a marine, awarded the bronze star for valor for personally leading his troops under fire and rescuing a terribly wounded soldier on enemy lines. he's going to personally rescue this case, i think. two, he took over the fbi, as you mentioned, september 4th, 2001. the following week he was in charge of the biggest investigation in the history of the universe, leading 4,000 agents trying to find out what happened. >>...
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another frenchman had this book, which he made sure bobby kennedy read and was introduced to. bobby kennedy then turns against johnson in the war in march of 1967 on the grounds that it is an independent movement not controlled by hanoi, a spontaneous revolution by southerners who were not communist and don't want to be ruled by the north. the next week, roughly, johnson asked him to go to vietnam to prepare a way for ending our troop participation. he appoints to other people, kolmar, to set up a new organization in saigon. which is another topic that is incredibly effective. the organization working with the south vietnamese -- we defeated the viacom. -- via congress. we won the guerrilla war in 1972. nobody knows it for a bunch of reasons. secondly he sent out general abrams to be a deputy to focus in on the south the enemy's forces. we had bunker at the top level dealing with the political evolution of vietnam, kolmar dealing with the villages come -- villages and all the cities. he had abrams working with south vietnamese forces, and wesley focusing on search and destroy
another frenchman had this book, which he made sure bobby kennedy read and was introduced to. bobby kennedy then turns against johnson in the war in march of 1967 on the grounds that it is an independent movement not controlled by hanoi, a spontaneous revolution by southerners who were not communist and don't want to be ruled by the north. the next week, roughly, johnson asked him to go to vietnam to prepare a way for ending our troop participation. he appoints to other people, kolmar, to set...
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his replacement, bobbie wall, had his problems as well.s rbi sing it by derek dietrich made the score 7-1. the a's did make it interesting but lose 11-9. marlins had a season high 19 hits. on sunday boston shocked about everyone by winning game three at cleveland. but could the celtics do it again? we go to quicken loans arena for game four of the eastern conference finals. the cavs got a scare in third quarter when irving goes down with what looks to be a serious ankle injury. irving not only stayed in the game, he could not be stopped. right before the third quarter buzzer, he hits from way outside. irving set a career playoff high with 42 points, off the nice fake. he lays it up and in. cleveland wins 112-99 and can wrap up the series thursday in boston. nhl playoffs defentding champ pittsburgh trying to kloss out ottawa. on the power-play bobbie ryan ties contest at one in the second period. in the third, mike hoffman shoots from top of the circle. puck hits the post and goes in. 2-1 would be the final as ottawa forces a game seven on
his replacement, bobbie wall, had his problems as well.s rbi sing it by derek dietrich made the score 7-1. the a's did make it interesting but lose 11-9. marlins had a season high 19 hits. on sunday boston shocked about everyone by winning game three at cleveland. but could the celtics do it again? we go to quicken loans arena for game four of the eastern conference finals. the cavs got a scare in third quarter when irving goes down with what looks to be a serious ankle injury. irving not only...
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i yield the balance of my time to bobby scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i rise in support of .r. 1242, 400 years of african-american history commission act which was ntroduced earlier this year by three senators and now proud to introduce the house version which has the support of the .ouse i would like to thank chairman chaffetz and ranking member cummings and mr. comer and mr. connelly and their assistance. this bill would establish a commission to begin the planning of program and activities to recognize the contributions of african-americans since their first arrival as african slaves in the english slaves at port comfort in 1619, almost 400 years ago. . we must first recognize the role played by the slave trade. this was the foundation of colonial and early american agricultural system and the 20 slaves who arrived at point comfort in hampton, virginia, in 1619 were the first on record to be forcibly be settled as involuntary laborers in the english colonies. his bill woul
i yield the balance of my time to bobby scott. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i rise in support of .r. 1242, 400 years of african-american history commission act which was ntroduced earlier this year by three senators and now proud to introduce the house version which has the support of the .ouse i would like to thank chairman chaffetz and ranking member cummings and mr. comer and mr. connelly and their assistance. this bill would establish a...
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his replacement, bobbie wall, had his problems as well.s rbi sing it by derek dietrich made the score 7-1. the a's did make it interesting but lose 11-9. marlins had a season high 19 hits. on sunday boston shocked about everyone by winning game three at cleveland. but could the celtics do it again? we go to quicken loans arena for game four of the eastern conference finals. the cavs got a scare in third quarter when irving goes down with what looks to be a serious ankle injury. irving not only stayed in the game, he could not be stopped. right before the third quarter buzzer, he hits from way outside. irving set a career playoff high with 42 points, off the nice fake. he lays it up and in. cleveland wins 112-99 and can wrap up the series thursday in boston. nhl playoffs defentding champ pittsburgh trying to kloss out ottawa. on the power-play bobbie ryan ties contest at one in the second period. in the third, mike hoffman shoots from top of the circle. puck hits the post and goes in. 2-1 would be the final as ottawa forces a game seven on
his replacement, bobbie wall, had his problems as well.s rbi sing it by derek dietrich made the score 7-1. the a's did make it interesting but lose 11-9. marlins had a season high 19 hits. on sunday boston shocked about everyone by winning game three at cleveland. but could the celtics do it again? we go to quicken loans arena for game four of the eastern conference finals. the cavs got a scare in third quarter when irving goes down with what looks to be a serious ankle injury. irving not only...
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and bobby kennedy, is famous as he already was being attorney general, this was a big nationally and even international stage for him as well. host: could you imagine something like this today? paul: that is a good question. i cannot imagine who would be. maybe somebody on the likes of marco and ted cruz on the republican side. maybe elizabeth warren on the democratic side. even then, it would not be the same thing because of it was cnn, fox, msnbc, c-span, you would not have the concentrated audience that you have today when there is basically only cbs, nbc. host: thank you for being here on c-span3. her, it was good to be thank you. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company and is part two today by york cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend on american history tv, talking about the first congressional debate on slavery and race held in 1790. here is a preview. >> the petition argued that people's african descent were entitled to free liberty. humanity of slaves, rather than statu
and bobby kennedy, is famous as he already was being attorney general, this was a big nationally and even international stage for him as well. host: could you imagine something like this today? paul: that is a good question. i cannot imagine who would be. maybe somebody on the likes of marco and ted cruz on the republican side. maybe elizabeth warren on the democratic side. even then, it would not be the same thing because of it was cnn, fox, msnbc, c-span, you would not have the concentrated...
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his secretary of defense who is close to bobby kennedy. who was a potential threat and the joint chiefs and a lot of americans that believe that military problems will solve all our problems. just go out there and as we used to say. kick ass. which is the anti war movement. how do you slice the salami? so what you do is you get the military almost everything they ask for and not everything. and then in the middle you propose the macon -- said to hanoi, if you call off the dogs i will put a billion dollars in the village development in indochina and in north vietnam too. so johnson is constantly doing this. one of the criticisms that i think comes out which goes to the reputation point, why did johnson get this reputation of being escalation? is he never went public with this strategy. i don't think there is any speech by johnson that says look, folks, this is what i am doing. fulbright is demanding a bonling halt of two weeks, i give him a bombing halt of two days. we are going to draft a lot of americans but wink, wink. ladies and gentlem
his secretary of defense who is close to bobby kennedy. who was a potential threat and the joint chiefs and a lot of americans that believe that military problems will solve all our problems. just go out there and as we used to say. kick ass. which is the anti war movement. how do you slice the salami? so what you do is you get the military almost everything they ask for and not everything. and then in the middle you propose the macon -- said to hanoi, if you call off the dogs i will put a...
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and i also want to acknowledge the leadership, bobby scott and mr. john yarmuth, ranking member on the committees of urisdiction. they along with representative neal of ways and means and frank pallone have been leading in this effort to spell out the consequences and find a better way, so thank you, including ms. delauro, wear manage hats here, including most important of all, a person with a pre-existing condition. the republicans started when they started with their bill they'd exempt themselves from any negative provisions of this bill. imagine that. but let me just say a couple of things as we go forward. the most compelling statements we have here from the experience that maureen and emily and relating -- have told us. one of the reasons they're in a hurry is because they need this money to get -- to give a tax break to the wealthiest people in our country this bill will have the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of our country. robin hood in reverse. taking from the middle class and working families in our country $600 billion and givi
and i also want to acknowledge the leadership, bobby scott and mr. john yarmuth, ranking member on the committees of urisdiction. they along with representative neal of ways and means and frank pallone have been leading in this effort to spell out the consequences and find a better way, so thank you, including ms. delauro, wear manage hats here, including most important of all, a person with a pre-existing condition. the republicans started when they started with their bill they'd exempt...
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what do you want to say, bobby?ld to you. >> it does, thank you. >> we have asked some of the folks here to write something about you. because you have touch sod many people in this whole auditorium here. we are going to -- oh, wait. thank you. amazing. fairy god mother. you are great. we love you. a force. you're the coolest. happy mother's day, miss lea. [ cheers and applause ] all right. so -- you ready for this? >> i'm ready. >> another surprise. >> okay. >> the basketball team. bring out the bed, please. come on, bring out the bed. that's right. you know, as i promised, as i promised -- there we go. i have to do breakfast brisket and eggs benedict. get in the bed. all right. guys, go ahead and join mom. >> come on, guys. >> join mom. all right. and now, we're going to bring in the breakfast. as the surprise. [ laughter ] there we visit. look at that. a real texas breakfast for a real texas mom. >> thank you. >> and while we're doing that, we're going kick it back to you, new york. >> oh, what an incredible thin
what do you want to say, bobby?ld to you. >> it does, thank you. >> we have asked some of the folks here to write something about you. because you have touch sod many people in this whole auditorium here. we are going to -- oh, wait. thank you. amazing. fairy god mother. you are great. we love you. a force. you're the coolest. happy mother's day, miss lea. [ cheers and applause ] all right. so -- you ready for this? >> i'm ready. >> another surprise. >> okay....
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and bobby kennedy had written a book, to seek a newer world. he gave it to eastland, and said, jim, it is not too late. tell me, how was he on civil right? and he was criticized for not moving when he was president of on civil-rights by virtue of the fact that he would lose the support of the south in 1964 and the southern committee chairman. did he build up any relationships, personally with them where he could move these bills based upon his tenure in the senate with the same people? >> i think the short answer is that kennedy, he he felt like he was on defense on civil rights in the senate. he thought it was an impossible issue politically because he was trying to era have a political base that included both conservatives in the south. he felt like he needed to win in the south to win the presidency, and he also needed liberals. and and just, when you read about just aate years, it was sort of almost nonstop effort to just avoid getting pinned down, and it just -- and several people, paul douglas was very critical. paul douglas held paul dou
and bobby kennedy had written a book, to seek a newer world. he gave it to eastland, and said, jim, it is not too late. tell me, how was he on civil right? and he was criticized for not moving when he was president of on civil-rights by virtue of the fact that he would lose the support of the south in 1964 and the southern committee chairman. did he build up any relationships, personally with them where he could move these bills based upon his tenure in the senate with the same people? >>...
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and bobby kennedy, is famous as he already was being attorney general, this was a big nationally and even international stage for him as well. >> could you imagine something like this today? >> that is a good question. i don't know who exactly it would be. it would have to be maybe somebody on the likes of a marco rubio on the republican side and maybe an elizabeth warren on the democratic side. even then, it would not be the same thing because of it was done by cnn, fox, msnbc, c-span, you would not have the concentrated audience that you have today when there is basically only cbs, nbc. >> historian and author joining us from pit. i keep your time on c-span3. >> good to be with you. >> never let anyone to find you. that is the first lesson i want to leave you with. only you define who you are. ,> our hearts should be open not just of falling in love to the world. we need to look and care and we need to contribute. >> don't ever let anyone tell you your dreams are silly. if you have to look back on your life, regret the things that you did and not what you did not do. >> nothing sta
and bobby kennedy, is famous as he already was being attorney general, this was a big nationally and even international stage for him as well. >> could you imagine something like this today? >> that is a good question. i don't know who exactly it would be. it would have to be maybe somebody on the likes of a marco rubio on the republican side and maybe an elizabeth warren on the democratic side. even then, it would not be the same thing because of it was done by cnn, fox, msnbc,...
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in the campaigns for the democratic candidates, particularly during the primaries, gene mccarthy, bobbyennedy being among them. then in the 1980s we had the rise of ronald reagan. and reagan was an interesting case because reagan got his start in politics and in television back in the 1950s. the same advertising agency, dbdo, that had controlled many of ike's political appearances, that got ronald reagan to move from being a film actor to being a television host, and then a spokesman for conservative causes. so we can actually trace reagan back to the sort of same promotional team that had played such an important role in eisenhower. the age of mass media, an outage of television -- first radio and then television and now cable television and social media -- celebrity has become for good or for bad a pretty important ingredient in how people evaluate presidential candidates. it's not that they're looking for somebody who is a star. it's not like they're looking for somebody who has their chops in entertainment. but they are looking for people who have a certain star quality, people who
in the campaigns for the democratic candidates, particularly during the primaries, gene mccarthy, bobbyennedy being among them. then in the 1980s we had the rise of ronald reagan. and reagan was an interesting case because reagan got his start in politics and in television back in the 1950s. the same advertising agency, dbdo, that had controlled many of ike's political appearances, that got ronald reagan to move from being a film actor to being a television host, and then a spokesman for...
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. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. that. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler alert. >> yeah. ♪ alert. >> yeah. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- the white house shooting down claims president trump tried to influence a federal investigation. accused of asking fbi director james comey to shuttle down the probe into former national security adviser michael flynn. we have a full report coming up. >>> debris found in the bermuda triangle in the search for a small plane that disappeared puerto rico to florida. four people on board including a mom from new york, her two young sons and the pilot. >>> army private chelsea manning set to be released today. the transgender soldier not expected to make a public appearance today. >>> president trump travels to connecticut to deliver the commencement address at coast guard academy today. it is a president's second graduation speech this spring. last weekend he addressed grads at
. >> whole bobby ewing thing, never a dream. bobby died. that. >> that was a dream. with jr. >> spoiler alert. >> yeah. ♪ alert. >> yeah. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- the white house shooting down claims president trump tried to influence a federal investigation. accused of asking fbi director james comey to shuttle down the probe into...
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anthony rolon was convicted of killing bobby bothelo at age 17. here's a look. >> bobby bothelo was stabbed to death nearly two decades ago. tonight, his family speaks to eyewitness news as they wait to hear if his killer will stay behind bars. >> it's unfair. it shouldn't even be happening. we have to fight and we'll do whatever it takes. >> i knew that the victim's family believed i shouldn't even be having this opportunity to give this individual a second chance. >> good morning, mr. rolon. i'm chairman of the parole board. we had here today to consider your petition for parole for a first-degree murder sentence for stabbing and killing bobby bothelo on january 21... >>imented to have respect for the family, so i didn't want to lock over there, but i went there with the purpose of having that opportunity to just say, "i'm sorry." it's time to speak the truth. it's time to say what happened. it's time to own up. after being convicted of take mr. bothelo's life, i told his mother that i didn't kill her son. for the past 18 years and six months, m
anthony rolon was convicted of killing bobby bothelo at age 17. here's a look. >> bobby bothelo was stabbed to death nearly two decades ago. tonight, his family speaks to eyewitness news as they wait to hear if his killer will stay behind bars. >> it's unfair. it shouldn't even be happening. we have to fight and we'll do whatever it takes. >> i knew that the victim's family believed i shouldn't even be having this opportunity to give this individual a second chance. >>...
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. >> i think that's the crux of it, ken, because, bobby kennedy -- i've been writing this book, and he had a pretty well known established relationship with this guy, balance sha kov, who was kgb. bobby would meet with him every two weeks and played an important in some things like dealing with the cuban missile crisis where he basically went with the idea of trading the turkish missiles for the miss e missiles that castro d accepted in cuba and actually had a positive role in the end. this was before the guy had any job. he wasn't working for the u.s. government. who was he working for? we don't know what he was meeting about. >> that's the difference, chris. it's extraordinary that he proposed according to this story, that he wanted to use the russian line of communication. was he going to go to the embassy? the embassy is watched by the fbi? was he going to get in the trunk of a car. >> how could he be that naive to not know that everything he's doing with a russian is being monitored. >> whoever leaked this terrific story to "the washington post" was willing to disclose that the u.
. >> i think that's the crux of it, ken, because, bobby kennedy -- i've been writing this book, and he had a pretty well known established relationship with this guy, balance sha kov, who was kgb. bobby would meet with him every two weeks and played an important in some things like dealing with the cuban missile crisis where he basically went with the idea of trading the turkish missiles for the miss e missiles that castro d accepted in cuba and actually had a positive role in the end....
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"hi, this is my husband bobby.ughter ] >> seth: flossy has -- how many teeth does flossy have? >> flossy got three teeth. and two of those is in her pocket. [ laughter ] >> seth: i want to ask you about this. you have some concerns about air travel right now. >> yeah, i just bought up all the seats on a united air flight. >> seth: uh-huh. >> i bought all the seats, because ain't nobody beating me up. >> seth: got you. [ laughter ] so you don't want to risk -- >> i don't even got to go to vegas to see mayweather fight. i just go buy something on delta. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. i just can't deal with it no more. it's too much violence. >> seth: yeah, you're worried about that on a flight. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean, there's not even a psa that comes over the -- you know the speaker. there's just somebody going, "let's get ready to rumble!" [ laughter ] there's somebody on the windshield of the airplane going, "ding, ding, ding, ding." >> seth: are you excited that we're coming up on summer? are you looking forward --
"hi, this is my husband bobby.ughter ] >> seth: flossy has -- how many teeth does flossy have? >> flossy got three teeth. and two of those is in her pocket. [ laughter ] >> seth: i want to ask you about this. you have some concerns about air travel right now. >> yeah, i just bought up all the seats on a united air flight. >> seth: uh-huh. >> i bought all the seats, because ain't nobody beating me up. >> seth: got you. [ laughter ] so you don't want...
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show of the year, "stranger things" and its leading lady, 13-year-old millie bobby brown cheerfully accepted award for best actor in a show. >> i want to thank my family. paige, charlie, ava, you guys give me light every day and i love you guys and my mom and dad for being so supportive. >> movie of the year, "beauty and the beast." the musical's costar josh gad giving us the scoop on the rumored sequel. now -- you can't do a sequel to this -- >> "beauty and the beasts?" "beauty and the fantastic beasts and other magical free sures?" >> "beauty and the beasts you didn't know about?" >> "beauty to beast?" i don't know. >> i would love to see a sequel but i don't see it happening. and i'm bummed about it. >> this is hollywood. anything can happen. >> exactly. i'm not giving up hope. >> see you in a boat. >>> moving on to the race to erase ms. presented kathy griffin telling us all about her babysitting side hustle for her famous neighbors, the wests. >> so, yes, i live next door to kim and kanye. a week ago, my mom is going to turn 97 next month, was just feeling like, a little down. i text ki
show of the year, "stranger things" and its leading lady, 13-year-old millie bobby brown cheerfully accepted award for best actor in a show. >> i want to thank my family. paige, charlie, ava, you guys give me light every day and i love you guys and my mom and dad for being so supportive. >> movie of the year, "beauty and the beast." the musical's costar josh gad giving us the scoop on the rumored sequel. now -- you can't do a sequel to this -- >>...