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it's the later bobby kennedy, the good bobby, called the bobby twins. he said there's a bad bobby and good bobby. by the end, the good bobby was the dominant personality and the one running for president and would have made one of the great presidents. it's not accidental that barack obama and i think hillary clinton, looked as their role model more than any politician in american history to bobby kennedy the one they want to model after. in the end, i would like to just say one last thing. bill green introducing jokes i have written books on strange topics, including a guy named superman. i would like to just present this shirt to bill green. i won't make you put it on tonight. but we give him a wonderful round of applause. if nothing else. thank you very much. you couldn't have known. that's what everybody called me when i was mayor. >> there will be a book signing for those of you that have books. you can line up along the gallery. >>> president trump will announce his choice for supreme court monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can find the annou
it's the later bobby kennedy, the good bobby, called the bobby twins. he said there's a bad bobby and good bobby. by the end, the good bobby was the dominant personality and the one running for president and would have made one of the great presidents. it's not accidental that barack obama and i think hillary clinton, looked as their role model more than any politician in american history to bobby kennedy the one they want to model after. in the end, i would like to just say one last thing....
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the other half of bobby kennedy back then was bobby kennedy the realist. he knew some day he wanted his brother to be president and new someday he might run for office himself. so he went to the funeral, he showed up for his buddy, joe mccarthy. weigh he was going to make sure nobody was going to see him. anybody 0 who saw him wasn't going to talk about it. the two sides of bobby kennedy, the loyalist side, the realist side and that's who bobby kennedy was back then. >> he starts out as the ultimate cold warrior, much like his dad, joe kennedy was. i want it take you from that years, 1957, to a moment that i think was, if bobby kennedy had any single epiphany moment in his life, that was in 1963, in november of 1963. bobby kennedy on a november day in 1963 had come home from work at the justice department, with a couple aides. and he had had a swim at his pool at the estate in hickory hill, just outside of washington in mclean, virginia and he was settling back to have a great lunch and eventually go back to work. at that moment when he just started eating
the other half of bobby kennedy back then was bobby kennedy the realist. he knew some day he wanted his brother to be president and new someday he might run for office himself. so he went to the funeral, he showed up for his buddy, joe mccarthy. weigh he was going to make sure nobody was going to see him. anybody 0 who saw him wasn't going to talk about it. the two sides of bobby kennedy, the loyalist side, the realist side and that's who bobby kennedy was back then. >> he starts out as...
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so there was a great well of empathy for bobby and bobby had a great empathy for people. he went to west virginia in 1964, going through a very impoverished town. he's sitting with a young girl who has cerebral palsy and he clips the pt-10 boat and put it on the girl. and a man said it's a terrible thing they did to your brother. and bobby pats him on the back. and another person gives him a piece of a newspaper clipping they had hung on their wall, a picture of jfk, and these were people who did not have much to give at all. the fact that they were giving bobby something and he gets back in the car with a journalist and he has a picture of jfk on the dashboard and the journalist asks him, this has been a difficult day for you. and bobby says that's hard to say. and he takes the picture of jfk and turns it over. because he can't even look at it people knew that he had the sense of grieving and loss and he understood what they had lost as well. >> but you brought up the word that dogged him all through his career. and that was ruthless. you want to explain why that tag was
so there was a great well of empathy for bobby and bobby had a great empathy for people. he went to west virginia in 1964, going through a very impoverished town. he's sitting with a young girl who has cerebral palsy and he clips the pt-10 boat and put it on the girl. and a man said it's a terrible thing they did to your brother. and bobby pats him on the back. and another person gives him a piece of a newspaper clipping they had hung on their wall, a picture of jfk, and these were people who...
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bobby. what was it about robert kennedy people saw such completely different images of him? jules: there were two parts of him. we were just talking about his compassion. that visit in washington, ted kennedy said, when i asked him what he thought was the appeal, he said, they see that he hurts and they hurt. so they can identify with that. so as an individual, he has so many things, and he did have a sharp temper and could be unpleasant, particularly with the press. that connection of somebody who understood their situation could be a little irreverent for a moment is somewhat the feel that donald trump has for his game. -- gang. [laughter] donald: did you find you have to wrestle with these two sides? john: there is a great cartoon from the atlanta constitution of a bunch of children sitting on kennedy's lap all smiling at him. the caption is, you must -- you are the nice man named ruthless opportunist. [laughter] john: there was a confliction, but there was a great well of empathy or bobb
bobby. what was it about robert kennedy people saw such completely different images of him? jules: there were two parts of him. we were just talking about his compassion. that visit in washington, ted kennedy said, when i asked him what he thought was the appeal, he said, they see that he hurts and they hurt. so they can identify with that. so as an individual, he has so many things, and he did have a sharp temper and could be unpleasant, particularly with the press. that connection of somebody...
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bad bobby. what was it about robert kennedy that people saw such completely different images of him? >> part of it is -- we were just talking about his compassion. when i visited with him in washington, ted kennedy said, i asked him what he thought was the appeal, he said they see that he hurts and they hurt. so they can identify with that. so, as an individual, he had a sharp temper, he could be unpleasant, particularly with the press. that connection with somebody who understood their situation. some what of the appeal that donald trump has for his gang. >> did you find that you had to wrestle with the two sides of kennedy's nature? >> there is a great cartoon during the 16th campaign of a bunch of children sitting on his lap smiling up at him, the caption is, "you must -- you are my -- you are nice man named the ruthless opportunist." so there was not. but there was just a great wealth of empathy for bobby, bobby had a great empathy for people. he goes to west virginia in 64 and he is going t
bad bobby. what was it about robert kennedy that people saw such completely different images of him? >> part of it is -- we were just talking about his compassion. when i visited with him in washington, ted kennedy said, i asked him what he thought was the appeal, he said they see that he hurts and they hurt. so they can identify with that. so, as an individual, he had a sharp temper, he could be unpleasant, particularly with the press. that connection with somebody who understood their...
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bobby kennedy -- he was a young true believer for bobby kennedy. he later became the aa for senator kennedy -- senator ted kennedy when he was the majority whip. he was at true believer in the kennedys. he gave me my first job. it was not exactly what i wanted but it was a good job for a while. i would work in the office for the day, starting at 3:00 every day. i was doing two jobs. i could almost right a book about how much i learned as a cop here. i learned a lot. i learned a lot about the guys who live out in the country. they have a point of view. one of them said, you know why that little man loves his country, it's because -- one thing i learned about the capital police was there was one democrat, one senator, who always made a point of saying hello and actually greeting all the capital police when he went by in the morning. he made a real effort to say hello to them as equals and important people to him. that told me so much about him. he was well known are looking out for those in the country who had gotten bad treatment from police. he wou
bobby kennedy -- he was a young true believer for bobby kennedy. he later became the aa for senator kennedy -- senator ted kennedy when he was the majority whip. he was at true believer in the kennedys. he gave me my first job. it was not exactly what i wanted but it was a good job for a while. i would work in the office for the day, starting at 3:00 every day. i was doing two jobs. i could almost right a book about how much i learned as a cop here. i learned a lot. i learned a lot about the...
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>> maybe he just, you know, bobby is bobby.s film. >>> happy independence day. to me. >> yeah, don't mess with robin wright, everybody. netflix's "house of cards" returns this fall with a brand-new president. but we all remember her as forrest gump's beloved "jenny" in the 1994 classic. it actually premiered 24 years ago today. and of course, "e.t." with its star, tom hanks, every step of the way for this very fun forrest flashback. >> my name's forrest gump. people call me forrest gump. >> it's just this kind of small emotional story of a man telling you how he got his first pair of shoes. at the same time it's this epic motion picture, with a cast of thousands, that takes you places that you've never been. >> my momma always said life is like a box of chocolates. >> forrest was a simple man from alabama, and some of his lines are classic. >> are you stupid or something? >> stupid is as stupid does, sir. >> but in this screen test with robin wright, tom didn't use a southern accent. >> mama sent me $10 i'd like to spend it all
>> maybe he just, you know, bobby is bobby.s film. >>> happy independence day. to me. >> yeah, don't mess with robin wright, everybody. netflix's "house of cards" returns this fall with a brand-new president. but we all remember her as forrest gump's beloved "jenny" in the 1994 classic. it actually premiered 24 years ago today. and of course, "e.t." with its star, tom hanks, every step of the way for this very fun forrest flashback. >> my...
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bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he brought great attention to the hearings that other senators could not hear -- bring. in the hearings that he is tangling with the sheriff in california in kern county, he would draw attention with the big three automakers in the hearings. the washington post said he dressed down the executives of the big three as if they were teenagers or -- flunking the drivers add test. he really relished that part of being a senator. they always thought he was going to tackle education and he never really did. >> he did have the ability to attract publicity which is important when you are trying to get people to pay attention to the particular issue. in those days, tvs didn't do gavel to g
bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he brought great attention to the hearings that other senators could not hear -- bring. in the hearings that he is tangling with the sheriff in...
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kennedy's vice president, bobby kennedy was atty. gen. and treated lbj very poorly when he was vice president. that is a euphemism, they hated each other, despised each other, johnson becomes president when pres. kennedy is assassinated, bobby kennedy as his atty. gen. for period of time but friction is tense between them. interestingly when you look at the archives bobby kennedy even then was giving interviews to the kennedy library not to be released for many years and starts ripping on lyndon johnson, a horrible guy, while he was doing that he was trying to maneuver himself, the presidential running mate in 1964, lbj gave serious thought to be on the ticket for one reason, he was afraid of nelson rockefeller got the republican nomination he was going to have to reach out to kennedy supporters and put him on the ticket. once barry goldwater got the nomination johnson told his reporters i don't need you anymore, he didn't want to say publicly i don't want bobby kennedy to be my vice president, he said i have decided that none of my cabin
kennedy's vice president, bobby kennedy was atty. gen. and treated lbj very poorly when he was vice president. that is a euphemism, they hated each other, despised each other, johnson becomes president when pres. kennedy is assassinated, bobby kennedy as his atty. gen. for period of time but friction is tense between them. interestingly when you look at the archives bobby kennedy even then was giving interviews to the kennedy library not to be released for many years and starts ripping on...
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>> bobby is bobby.saving something for his film. >> whitney's sister in law and former manager pat houston telling me why she thought bobby brown held back in the new whitney documentary. his upcoming b.e.t. miniseries, asked him how and whitney's love story and their subsequent addiction play out in the miniseries. >> i find it just ironic that we are here today in this hotel of all places, doing this interview, what is it like for you coming here? >> it was rough at first. when i was pulling up. and saw the sign, the lobby. i think i was able to pull myself together because my children are here. >> can i ask you a quick question -- >> watching the whitney document, first thing that jumped out was whitney's brother saying, bobby wasn't the one who was the drugs in, he was a lightweight. >> seeing the documentary, but i appreciate, you know, the truth being told. it brings calmness to my heart and my soul. you know, that i'm not looked at in that light anymore. >> the r&b star is sharing his truth his w
>> bobby is bobby.saving something for his film. >> whitney's sister in law and former manager pat houston telling me why she thought bobby brown held back in the new whitney documentary. his upcoming b.e.t. miniseries, asked him how and whitney's love story and their subsequent addiction play out in the miniseries. >> i find it just ironic that we are here today in this hotel of all places, doing this interview, what is it like for you coming here? >> it was rough at...
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they didn't call him bobby. that was a family name. it was man to man, a leader, the guy we looked up to in the band of brothers is bob, and i thought it was so informative to dig that stuff up. it may not seem important to other people, but it meant a lot to me and here are some of the pieces of history that i picked up in this capitol. when i get back to the peace corps in 1971 i got a shop, you may work in the mail room, but the cobb was a pretty good job. i got it from wayne owens, a young mormon, he was aa to frank moss, last liberal senator from utah, probably for a while, i don't expect one coming soon. we expect mitt romney coming soon. hi, susan. so owens was a young true believer in bobby kennedy. he had been coordinator for kennedy in the '68 presidential campaign in the rocky mountains. he became the aa for senator ted kennedy when he was majority whip. he was a true believer in the kepdyes. he gave me my first job coming back from the peace corps. the job wasn't exactly what i wanted but it was a good job for a while. i wo
they didn't call him bobby. that was a family name. it was man to man, a leader, the guy we looked up to in the band of brothers is bob, and i thought it was so informative to dig that stuff up. it may not seem important to other people, but it meant a lot to me and here are some of the pieces of history that i picked up in this capitol. when i get back to the peace corps in 1971 i got a shop, you may work in the mail room, but the cobb was a pretty good job. i got it from wayne owens, a young...
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bobby kennedy was not there in chicago mccarthy wise. there is a story in the book that really happened. mccarthy said people brought their signs to the convention hall and had them stored in the lockers but through some accident the national guard made all of the signs unusual one -- unusable. there was a story i did not know until i research the book and really had not been written about very much. once johnson dropped out his poll numbers shot up 50% in one day unprecedented nobody had this type of crime. and that was sacrificing into soonest johnson saw that why do i need to get out of the race? lyndon johnson behind the scenes? coming up to the convention was plotting to work it out to get a draft because humphrey was a weak candidate he thought eugene mccarthy was a fluke and johnson was getting pressure. it was almost set up. johnson had mere daily invite him to chicago for his birthday party he wasn't going to the convention but going to the birthday party to announce he was going to russia soviet union as the first president to
bobby kennedy was not there in chicago mccarthy wise. there is a story in the book that really happened. mccarthy said people brought their signs to the convention hall and had them stored in the lockers but through some accident the national guard made all of the signs unusual one -- unusable. there was a story i did not know until i research the book and really had not been written about very much. once johnson dropped out his poll numbers shot up 50% in one day unprecedented nobody had this...
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believer in bobby kennedy. he had been coordinator for kennedy in the '68 presidential campaign in the rocky mountains. he became the aa for senator ted kennedy when he was majority whip. he was a true believer in the kennedys. he gave me my first job coming back from the peace corps. the job wasn't exactly what i wanted but it was a good job for a while. i would work in the office during the daytime and then i'd be a capitol cop starting at 3:00 every day. i was doing two jobs, and i can tell you, i almost wrote a book how much i learned as a cop here. i learned a lot. in fact, i learned a lot about the guys who live out in the country who vote conservative and are very patriotic but they may not agree with a lot of people in this room. but they have a point of view. and one of the old cops said to me one time, you know why the little man loves this country? because there's always god. i learned a lot from those guys. one thing i learned about the capitol police and those guys who work here, like the superinte
believer in bobby kennedy. he had been coordinator for kennedy in the '68 presidential campaign in the rocky mountains. he became the aa for senator ted kennedy when he was majority whip. he was a true believer in the kennedys. he gave me my first job coming back from the peace corps. the job wasn't exactly what i wanted but it was a good job for a while. i would work in the office during the daytime and then i'd be a capitol cop starting at 3:00 every day. i was doing two jobs, and i can tell...
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supporters, there was a great, you know, dislike of bobby kennedy. here's a homemade sign in iowa at a campaign rally in the spring of 1968 supporting mccarthy and then handwritten in marker on the post is, bobby, go home. there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things like, well, he plays touch football but i play football. but kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to the -- these -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, to reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom -- nearly all of whom were white -- but reaching out to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, of people who
supporters, there was a great, you know, dislike of bobby kennedy. here's a homemade sign in iowa at a campaign rally in the spring of 1968 supporting mccarthy and then handwritten in marker on the post is, bobby, go home. there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things...
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to me that was bobby's finest hour. i wanted to share with you the time i met bobby kennedy. we moved to washington when i was eight and my father worked on the equal employment effort -- office. we got a chance to go to the white house. jfk was out of the office and we were disappointed but we could meet the attorney general. here came bobby and he said, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and he walked over to me, the eight-year-old and the least among us and asked me my name and how old i was and what grade i was in. he obviously knew how to address an eight year old. i thought the warmth and the vulnerability was there. >> pardon me. anyway, we all thought that bobby was ruthless. i saw that kindness because of the way he related to me. many years later i campaigned for him as a junior high school student and i celebrated those remarks when king was shot. i cut out the newspaper article . i read about it in books and 10 years ago on youtube i discovered you can actually see the film of that flat bread -- flatbed truck and you can see the hesitating grace of robert kenned
to me that was bobby's finest hour. i wanted to share with you the time i met bobby kennedy. we moved to washington when i was eight and my father worked on the equal employment effort -- office. we got a chance to go to the white house. jfk was out of the office and we were disappointed but we could meet the attorney general. here came bobby and he said, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and he walked over to me, the eight-year-old and the least among us and asked me my name and how old i...
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i will be bobby kennedy.. [laughter] >> you are absolutely right. not only that you can't do everything but you're not talking about peripheral but thee definition. i probably was cautious and careful enough to think about talking about the movement and african-americans struggles along with gender and missing major major response of resistance and engagement of abthe truth and you are absolutely right. in part number two i want to date deeper into that but you are absolutely right that is a glaring absence that needs to be addressed but also in terms to draw the parallel i was trying to show that the people in organizations to a certain degree weree radicalized in a way that wasn't necessarily the case in the 60s. i don't want to idealize what is going on now but i mean that for one of the things of many movements they began in ways that are part of the movement may not be like the past as they ought to be and it necessary for them to understand they are running a marathon and not a sprint but when i first engaged with this young man i was impresse
i will be bobby kennedy.. [laughter] >> you are absolutely right. not only that you can't do everything but you're not talking about peripheral but thee definition. i probably was cautious and careful enough to think about talking about the movement and african-americans struggles along with gender and missing major major response of resistance and engagement of abthe truth and you are absolutely right. in part number two i want to date deeper into that but you are absolutely right that...
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bobby kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heartharlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin brought. he had of course help. they brought the full weight of their witness to him. but it was a young man namd jerome smith, who along with john lewis is the most noteworthy and storied freedom writer of all because he was beat within an inch of his life so often. it was his meeting that put bobby kennedy into a deep introspection that very few pushed him to. beyond the defensiveness he at first exhibited he was able to embrace the notion we got to speak about race. not in just political terms but in moral terms, and that shaped the rest of his life. >> this meeting you are talking about was ar
bobby kennedy amplified the best liberal tendencies of the northeast and bobby was coming in the heartharlem trying to talk about the pace and the pain of black people and how we could grab hold of a truth that was elusive. that was black people are human beings and that they offer something, a witness, to the world of hurt and pain that others don't often look at. but if we listen to it, we would grow. bobby kennedy was willing to do so. he was first defensive to the truth that james baldwin...
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>> bobby. >> how are you doing? >> how are you, man?orite fancy wine. >> this is the anti in for this house. the rose country day camp. you've come to the right place. >> bobby flay cooked his way through kitchens across america but the 53-year-old does some of his best work in the kitchen at home. >> i get asked all the time what do i do to relax? the answer is i basically do the same thing do for a living, which is cook. it's just at a different pace for sure, i'm not fighting against a clock or a ticket that comes into my kitchen. >> every fourth of july, flay throws a party here at his house in the hamptons on new york's long island. bobby runs the grill naturally but there is one thing his guests have to bring themselves. >> i don't do desert because i'm not good at it. >> come on, you can do desert. >> if people say can i bring something, i say yeah, you can. you can bring a bottle or wine or desert because the bottom line is that even though people are always sort of watching their weight in their bathing suit, they still want de
>> bobby. >> how are you doing? >> how are you, man?orite fancy wine. >> this is the anti in for this house. the rose country day camp. you've come to the right place. >> bobby flay cooked his way through kitchens across america but the 53-year-old does some of his best work in the kitchen at home. >> i get asked all the time what do i do to relax? the answer is i basically do the same thing do for a living, which is cook. it's just at a different pace for...
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bobby cannavale is here.y crews. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the men's wearhouse suit drive. gri've analyzed the data. s. sprint has the network built for unlimited. yet some humans choose to pay so much more with verizon when they could be saving with sprint. don't forget we've got the best price for unlimited. and, sprint offers 50% off a samsung galaxy s9 lease. just $16.50 per month. we must tell all humans. totally, you should find joanne in marketing a.s.a.p. joanne in marketing tell humans about 50% off a.s.a.p. (vo) get 50% off a galaxy s9 lease. that's $16.50 a month. for people with hearing loss, hurry, limited time offer. visit sprintrelay.com. >> jimmy: you can't shower by yourself? >> guillermo: now yeah. but the first couple days, three days it was hard. >> jimmy: so was there a stool in the shower? >> guillermo: no. a chair. >> jimmy: rarely do you get a celebrity to shower with you. thiswhatever size.le streaming tv f
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he use the word bs on bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy is expecting the negroes to be grateful for what they have done for black americans. and they're saying were not grateful. sorry, not sorry. this man interjected some serious rhetoric that this white man had never heard from black people. when it was directed against him he was ahead of temper. as a result, he was a henchman or an aggressive advocate for mccarthy in the 50s. he transforms himself into an advocate for the poor. in between, he was caught trying to be the attorney general and advocating for people of justi justice, and trying to moderate. in one sense, trying to modulate the tensions of what's going on between white folks and white bigots. he was saying, we can't be too aggressive because we had white people to bring back in. if we alienate them too much they will not come back. the black people basically said bull crap, we inhabit it. then the rain hansberry got involved then bobby kennedy had to hear things he was not used to hearing, especially the young
he use the word bs on bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy is expecting the negroes to be grateful for what they have done for black americans. and they're saying were not grateful. sorry, not sorry. this man interjected some serious rhetoric that this white man had never heard from black people. when it was directed against him he was ahead of temper. as a result, he was a henchman or an aggressive advocate for mccarthy in the 50s. he transforms himself into an advocate for the poor. in between, he...
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when you look out over the horizon, bobby, is it more food?want to kn? >> honestly, i don't know. i'm at an interesting place in my life. i'm going to look for the next part, and when it hits me, i'll know it. >> wowthat's really good. thank you, >> you're welcome any time, just bring some wine. nk a big tou to bobby for opening his home to us, that steak, was outrageously good. food network star as onhe food network, and you can visit his restaurant gotto right here in new york. to hear his reaction to anthony bourdaine's death, go to our website. >>> and next week, a sunday si own and some time on the range, with 24-year-old golf phenom jordan spieth as he prepares to defend his title at the british open. we talk about his winning the masters and being a global star at , how he's trying to keep his life as normal as he can and his thoughts on the future of tiger woods. next week, jordan spieth on tiger woods. >>> at is going to hot week, all week along, especially across the eastern 2/3 of the country, we're looking at record heat possible a
when you look out over the horizon, bobby, is it more food?want to kn? >> honestly, i don't know. i'm at an interesting place in my life. i'm going to look for the next part, and when it hits me, i'll know it. >> wowthat's really good. thank you, >> you're welcome any time, just bring some wine. nk a big tou to bobby for opening his home to us, that steak, was outrageously good. food network star as onhe food network, and you can visit his restaurant gotto right here in new...
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. >> bobby minter. >> bobby minter, human blood expert. tracking people his specialty. >> bill capps. >> bill capps, techno geek. tracks bad guys through cyber-space. happens to be a crack shot. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have to take on the personality, and you have to see this person's world through their eyes. >> he sat there for a bit, looked around. the russian notes in kate's handwriting made sense, but why chinese paper money? and why was her brand-new prescription sitting there untouched? >> the medication in which she had gotten for a prescription was still on her dresser, unused. >>
. >> bobby minter. >> bobby minter, human blood expert. tracking people his specialty. >> bill capps. >> bill capps, techno geek. tracks bad guys through cyber-space. happens to be a crack shot. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told...
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that the god, bobby kennedy served so well. will send his spirit upon this mourning. to guide our feet in the ways of peace. his grace will open our eyes to new vistas of human daring. open our heart to the most vulnerable among us. open our hand to embrace the cause of justice. above all, bobby kennedy still lives because the one in whose name we make this prayer, the one who was the source and summit of his life, the one who was crucified and yet rose triumphant. he still lives. thus faith, hope, and love will never die. amen. >>> on behalf of my mother, ethel kennedy, and our very large family, i want to thank the staff at arlington cemetery for being so kind and accommodating and flexible. i want to thank president clinton who graces us with his presence. thank you so very much. my family and i also thank those who devoted their time and talent to making this service possible and to each of you for sharing in this commemoration. it is tough to lose a parent. it was very painful to lose my father. half a century later, each of you have come here. many traveling fro
that the god, bobby kennedy served so well. will send his spirit upon this mourning. to guide our feet in the ways of peace. his grace will open our eyes to new vistas of human daring. open our heart to the most vulnerable among us. open our hand to embrace the cause of justice. above all, bobby kennedy still lives because the one in whose name we make this prayer, the one who was the source and summit of his life, the one who was crucified and yet rose triumphant. he still lives. thus faith,...
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toward the highest aspirations of the nation, to proclaim to our fellow citizens and to the world, bobby kennedy still lives. in millions of hearts that seek a newer world, in millions of minds that dream things that never were, and ask why not, in every ripple of hope. yet we make this proclamation not only through mere human words or earthly gestures but in this spirit of prayer that privileged place in every soul where the grace of god transforms our wounded hearts into hearts of wounded healers, where sorrow is charged with meaning, where human weakness is redeemed, and hope reborn. and so we pray that the god bobby kennedy served so well will send his spirit upon this morning to guide our feet in the ways of peace, that his grace will open our eyes to new vistas of human daring, open our hearts to the most vulnerable among us, open our hands to embrace the cause of justice. for above all, bobby kennedy still lives because the one in whose name we make this prayer, the one who was the source and summit of his life, the one who was crucified and yet rose triumphant, he still lives, th
toward the highest aspirations of the nation, to proclaim to our fellow citizens and to the world, bobby kennedy still lives. in millions of hearts that seek a newer world, in millions of minds that dream things that never were, and ask why not, in every ripple of hope. yet we make this proclamation not only through mere human words or earthly gestures but in this spirit of prayer that privileged place in every soul where the grace of god transforms our wounded hearts into hearts of wounded...
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bobby cannavale is here.our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. sweet, juicy king crab and jumbo snow crab cozied up with crab linguini alfredo. so hurry in and get your butter-dunkin' game on! 'cause crabfest will be gone in a snap. and now bring home the seafood you crave with red lobster to go. call or order online today. ♪ if you love me,h love♪ like you say . ♪ darling tell me all the ways ♪ ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ all the ways at the store, or to your door. target run and done. (vo)have to happen?idn't i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being thi
bobby cannavale is here.our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. sweet, juicy king crab and jumbo snow crab cozied up with crab linguini alfredo. so hurry in and get your butter-dunkin' game on! 'cause crabfest will be gone in a snap. and now bring home the seafood you crave with red lobster to go. call or order online today. ♪ if you love me,h love♪ like...
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bobby told you we can get it. search the names and deep fakes. it's what the. we've got a little bit of time for maybe two or possibly three questions from the audience. could we go here? >> so game of thrones does deep fakes, right? they film ten different endings and only hbo knows which one is authentic. you live in a world in which generation is democratic and detection is concentrated. in that type of world is it that bad? in other words, is detection is concentrated in the outlets doesn't that give them a dimension m along which to see e mantle of credibility relative to other organizations or entities are platforms that are incapable of verifying information? not only does that cut down on the deep fake problem, it seems to minimize the liar's dividend. also by the way describes a world that maybe isn't that bad were traditional media institutions relative to more mom and pop populist outfits gain a a bit of control over te accuracy of sourcing, and that project into a community that treats it that way. >> i'll just say briefly that personal i i was exci
bobby told you we can get it. search the names and deep fakes. it's what the. we've got a little bit of time for maybe two or possibly three questions from the audience. could we go here? >> so game of thrones does deep fakes, right? they film ten different endings and only hbo knows which one is authentic. you live in a world in which generation is democratic and detection is concentrated. in that type of world is it that bad? in other words, is detection is concentrated in the outlets...
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bobbie and bob.y were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his name is bob christie. >> i almost dropped the phone. she knew i'd hesitated and she said this is your daughter rhonda. and it was something that clicked in my mind that i reck -- the voice rang a bell. >> and he called to my mom, barbara, to pick up the phone. rhonda is on the phone. she picked up the phone and the first thing out of her mouth was shirley stoled you. >> pepper was shaking inside and out. >> i went into the most emotions i've ever had in my entire life, ever. >> the memories were true, or so it certainly seemed.
bobbie and bob.y were my parents. >> with their names and social security numbers, rhonda and her friends tracked down a phone number in ohio. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5th, 2010. >> i said are you robert dean christie, he said, yes. i said are you married to a barbara blackwelder, or were you? he said yes. i said i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie and then there was a long pause. >> this is who she was talking to. his...
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a gop primary runoff against bobby bright the former democratic representative she defeated in 2010 now running as a republican. >> our people want a change and they want it now. her supporters are soft, they feel like she's been compromised. >> i would love to have your vote. >> roby's troubles stem from her decision to withdraw support from donald trump during the 2016 campaign after he was heard talking about groping women in an old access hollywood tape. >> would i like for you to step aside mr. trump. >> she told donald trump to step aside and refused to vote for him for president. >> the campaign is over. we have been gomping. president donald trump is just that, he's president of the united states. of course i want him to be successful. >> president trump has endorsed the incumbent describing her as a consistent and reliable vote for make america great agenda. >> if he believes she's supporting his agenda that goes a long way with me. >> as the incumbent she enjoys strong support and funding from
a gop primary runoff against bobby bright the former democratic representative she defeated in 2010 now running as a republican. >> our people want a change and they want it now. her supporters are soft, they feel like she's been compromised. >> i would love to have your vote. >> roby's troubles stem from her decision to withdraw support from donald trump during the 2016 campaign after he was heard talking about groping women in an old access hollywood tape. >> would i...
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that is professor bobby chesney. obvious the james baker chair at the university of texas, austin, and is director of the strauss center, and interdisciplinary research center that includes a focus on the integration of security, technology, policy and law. he is one of the cofounders of lawfare, and cohost a weekly show, the national security law podcast. finally we have are incredibly qualified technologist, mr. chris begler. he is an engineering manager at google ai. he has been a professor at new york university and stanford university. among his many awards, chris has an academy award for his special in visual effects works in movies and entertainment, including things like "star wars" "star trek", "the avengers" and others. join me in welcoming and thanking our guests. [applause] sen. rubio: i appreciate this opportunity to be here. i want to thank the heritage given we have hired so many people from here lately, the rubio sent a training center. -- senate training center. [laughter] this is an interesting issu
that is professor bobby chesney. obvious the james baker chair at the university of texas, austin, and is director of the strauss center, and interdisciplinary research center that includes a focus on the integration of security, technology, policy and law. he is one of the cofounders of lawfare, and cohost a weekly show, the national security law podcast. finally we have are incredibly qualified technologist, mr. chris begler. he is an engineering manager at google ai. he has been a professor...
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superstar grew up killian and bobby not even twenty years old and already a world champion. just like many in the band and bobby comes from an immigrant family his mother is from algeria and his father was born in cameroon doria and know the player personally for them the world cup was a turning point in their early canonical seclusion each analysts only come in for a negative dish was into a force on the problems in the suburbs this time they have for a totally different reason a positive one it's about a guy like us he grew up in and is now on top of the wealth. that paints a totally different picture that means you can really explore them but they're even talking about buffy in the us through and the chinese no into honestly you've got to be proud to do the whole world's talking about today and it's hit the big deal if you go to more than half of the players on the french national team come from immigrant families including many from subsaharan africa. despite france winning the world cup not all of the french are namor some of them they'll find in the town of aba via a t
superstar grew up killian and bobby not even twenty years old and already a world champion. just like many in the band and bobby comes from an immigrant family his mother is from algeria and his father was born in cameroon doria and know the player personally for them the world cup was a turning point in their early canonical seclusion each analysts only come in for a negative dish was into a force on the problems in the suburbs this time they have for a totally different reason a positive one...
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bobby h bobby haskell and his boat was supposed to be offshore. his friends called him to tell him they already caught some fish. >> they're on another boat so -- >> reporter: and they're around catching fish. >> yep, i'm sitting here stewing. >> reporter: carsp finally went from park to drive. it's amazing all the damage done to these trees and the crash, the drivers only had minor injuries. >>> now to that duck boat tragedy in southern missouri. 17 people are dead after the tour boat capsized in rough waters. the mtsb is on its way to investigate what went wrong. abc's maggie ruly has new information. >> reporter: witness videos shows those terrifying moments right before a boat full of tourists capsized killing 17 people, some of them children. >> need a water rescue. will be north of the showboat. will be a duck that has capsized. >> reporter: sending the 31 people on that duck boat, a popular tourist attraction that takes apparentlies on land and sea into the waters. >> it's going to take time to know the details of everything that's occurred
bobby h bobby haskell and his boat was supposed to be offshore. his friends called him to tell him they already caught some fish. >> they're on another boat so -- >> reporter: and they're around catching fish. >> yep, i'm sitting here stewing. >> reporter: carsp finally went from park to drive. it's amazing all the damage done to these trees and the crash, the drivers only had minor injuries. >>> now to that duck boat tragedy in southern missouri. 17 people are...
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they would explain i'm not sure carson or bobby gentle can win or ted cruz can beat hillary. trump is something different. i don't know if she can handle him. and the end he finishes second in iowa, pretty strong second for someone who didn't fit culturally. it really was a very pragmatic choice which i find ironic because a lot of economic conservatives accuse the evangelical voter of not being very pragmatic, they fell they got behind candidates who were going to lose and they pulled the party right, can't tell you how many meetings i sat through with chamber of commerce type republicans complaining about lack of pragmatism of evangelical voters. this time they were incredibly pragmatic and that is not noted. it has been noted how many evangelical supported the president but here is a guy married three times, gone on howard stern all the time, how did that voted come to back him and show up, read the book, the first person we profiled, it was a struggle, it was a very hard choice but in the end she made a pragmatic choice. >> he didn't decide until she walked into the votin
they would explain i'm not sure carson or bobby gentle can win or ted cruz can beat hillary. trump is something different. i don't know if she can handle him. and the end he finishes second in iowa, pretty strong second for someone who didn't fit culturally. it really was a very pragmatic choice which i find ironic because a lot of economic conservatives accuse the evangelical voter of not being very pragmatic, they fell they got behind candidates who were going to lose and they pulled the...
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there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things like, well, he plays touch football but i play football. but kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to the -- these -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, to reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom -- nearly all of whom were white -- but reaching out to a multiracial coalition of democratic voters, of people who had fond memories of 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 so by the end of march, you have johnson realizing that it's just untenable for him to stay in and saying he's getting out. but it just gets more crazy from there. if that had been all that happened in 1968, that would be enough of a story, right? but there is so much more
there's a real sort of -- you were either with gene mccarthy or you were with bobby kennedy. and kennedy and mccarthy did not like each other very much either. and mccarthy, you know, faced with a far more glamorous telegenic, well-financed opponent would sort of say things like, well, he plays touch football but i play football. but kennedy was extremely good at calibrating himself to the -- these -- the larger cultural zeitgeist, to reaching out, not just to college students, all of whom --...
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bobby, nia-malika, thanks very much. >>> tomorrow i'm going to be in london. >> you are? thank you for letting me know. >> i wanted to break it to you softly. the president after going to brussels will go to london, he'll meet with theresa may. a whole host of issues as this trip continues. >>> meanwhile, the other story we've been following for so long, how the trump white house is dealing with these separated families. they were supposed to reunite the kids five years old and under, the most tender aged kids yesterday. it didn't happen so we will be getting reaction from a governor who has been demanding answers. >>> the trump administration officially missed a court-ordered deadline to reunify 102 children separated from their parents at the border by the u.s. government. as of tuesday evening, 38 families have been reunited. we're live in texas with the details. >> 38 is not a good start to this reuniting process. the court hoped they would be able to reunite 54, perhaps 59, perhaps as many as 63 in the first day or hours of this reunification ordered by the californi
bobby, nia-malika, thanks very much. >>> tomorrow i'm going to be in london. >> you are? thank you for letting me know. >> i wanted to break it to you softly. the president after going to brussels will go to london, he'll meet with theresa may. a whole host of issues as this trip continues. >>> meanwhile, the other story we've been following for so long, how the trump white house is dealing with these separated families. they were supposed to reunite the kids five...
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david: joining me bobby chacon, that is great work, this is the work fbi should be doing, and we should be thankful they are doing because they are saving lives. >> turley work that fbi is doing. doing of day. somewhat lost in mix these days so much is focused on a small group of fbi agent at headquarters, this guy moved, he was born and raised in u.s., moved from city to city, still wanting to carry out this attack, they followed him, jttf, model of authorities working together, it works it works every day keeping americans safe. david: working with undercover agents, dealing with this character. they don't know how -- whether he would go off at any moment and start blasting. these are real heroes that are willing to put their lives at risk for safety of people they don't know. >> yeah. it appears from my reading he was hell bent on causing deaths and destruction on innocent american lives on the 4th of july. you know there no doubt, this guy was adamant about carrying out this attack. david: i have to turn to i.c.e., this is what i.c.e. anxietie ag, yet you listen to rhetoric from som
david: joining me bobby chacon, that is great work, this is the work fbi should be doing, and we should be thankful they are doing because they are saving lives. >> turley work that fbi is doing. doing of day. somewhat lost in mix these days so much is focused on a small group of fbi agent at headquarters, this guy moved, he was born and raised in u.s., moved from city to city, still wanting to carry out this attack, they followed him, jttf, model of authorities working together, it works...
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her partner in crime is bobby chesney. bobby is the james baker chair at the university of texas where he is a member of the law faculty and the director of the interdisciplinary research center that focuses on the integration of security, technology, policy and law. he is one of the cofounders of welfare and cohosts a weekly show and podcast. finally, we have our incredibly qualified technologist. chris is a senior staff scientist and an engineering manager at google ai. he has been a professor at new york university and stanford university and among his many awards chris has an academy award. the special effects and visual effects in movies entertainment including star was, star trek, the avengers and others. please join me in welcoming and thanking our guests.[ applause ] >>> i appreciate this opportunity to be here. thank you for coming and i want to thank the heritage foundation . we have hired so many people we like to call it the rubio training center. i want to thank you. this is an interesting issue. in our cultur
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thank you, bobby ghosh, thank you, peter baker.sident trump stunned the national intelligence community again today by saying he takes putintion word over theirs when it comes to russian int veerns in our election. how are american intelligence officials going to react to that baby? we'll ask the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee straight ahead. this is "hardball," where the action is. something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even liver cancer. the only way to know if you have hep c is to ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us, it's time to get tested. it's the only way to know for sure. for us, it's time to get tested. [music playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease
thank you, bobby ghosh, thank you, peter baker.sident trump stunned the national intelligence community again today by saying he takes putintion word over theirs when it comes to russian int veerns in our election. how are american intelligence officials going to react to that baby? we'll ask the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee straight ahead. this is "hardball," where the action is. something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers...
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this is pinned up. >> note to self, need bobby pins for toupee. >> bobby pins for your toupee. >> onceoupee. >> dan always looks so fresh, though. don't mess with perfection, dan harris. we're starting off pop news by saying happy birthday to prince george. listen, you got to love this kid. he's adorable. he's a future king of england. >> he can smile like that for camera. >> how many kids can wear that shirt? >> the way he dresses, you expect him to show up in an ascot, he's -- >> he's royal. >> he's carrying it off. >> he's royal, he can wear what ever they put him in. >> and he is. >> and they released this photo and, of course, this after the christening of his little brother prince louis on july 9th. some reports say george and his family are in the caribbean now on the exclusive island of mystique. george has led quite a life so far, meeting a bilby in australia. he is said to love helicopters, anything police related. i heard he likes fire engines too. >> that's really strange for a child. >> yes. >> strange. >> dinosaurs. >> i know. he's just cute. we love him. love his whole f
this is pinned up. >> note to self, need bobby pins for toupee. >> bobby pins for your toupee. >> onceoupee. >> dan always looks so fresh, though. don't mess with perfection, dan harris. we're starting off pop news by saying happy birthday to prince george. listen, you got to love this kid. he's adorable. he's a future king of england. >> he can smile like that for camera. >> how many kids can wear that shirt? >> the way he dresses, you expect him to...