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was bobby parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapping or were they partners in crime? >> i said are you all right. she said i am fine. i'm happy. >> the case would ultimately if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story you probably wouldn't pick bobby parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. >> bobby went to college just above the border in oklahoma where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> she had a way about her, the way she talked and laughed. there was something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he gave me confidence. he added to my life. it just worked. >> they married in 1982 and within four years had two little girls. bobby was a teacher and randy worked in corrections. at one point they both worked at the same prison. randy in administration and bobby teaching inmates with special needs. >> it began the day we walked in together. >> bobby was named teacher of
was bobby parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapping or were they partners in crime? >> i said are you all right. she said i am fine. i'm happy. >> the case would ultimately if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story you probably wouldn't pick bobby parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. >> bobby went to college just above the border in oklahoma where she caught...
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was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was she a partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me, it was just a very normal upbringing. >> bobbi went to college just over the border in oklahoma. that's where she caught the eye of randy parker. >> she had a way about her, the way she carried herself. there was just something really special about her. >> he had a balance in his life. he was good for me. he gave me confidence. he added to my life. it just worked. >> they married in 1982, and within four years, had two little girls. bobbi was a teacher, and randy worked in corrections. at one point, they both worked at the same prison. randy in administration, an
was bobbi parker a hostage? >> there was no doubt in my mind that she had been kidnapped by this man. >> or was she a partner in crime and maybe much more than that? >> i said, are you all right? she said, yes, i'm fine, i'm happy. >> nothing made sense. nothing. >> if you had to pick a woman to star in a sensational true crime story, you probably wouldn't pick bobbi parker. >> i grew up on a farm in north central kansas. i had a good childhood. for me, it...
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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.ould see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the 360 sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. only for a limited time. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to sever
bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.ould see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep...
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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.yn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub shoulders with america's most of famous family. and out of the ho don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? sleep number 360 smart bed.st sale of the year on the can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. only for a limited time. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's asso
bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.yn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub shoulders with america's most of famous family. and out of the ho don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are...
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there were many top communists featured with panthers chairman bobby seale.ne of them was leading theoretician of communist party usa. >> i appreciate the honor of speaking here this evening. for me, the honor is multiplied, since j edgar hoover has denounced this meeting's main initiator, the black panther party, as quoting without question the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. [applause] if j edgar hoover condemns something, it must be good. and if j edgar huger condemns something in terms of great severity, it must be very good indeed. to be attacked by the chief cop of america is a magnificent tribute. may the black panther party in the future continue to merit the diatribes issuing from his foul mouth. narrator: this is the daughter of the speaker, a self-admitted communist. at the university of california berkeley in fall 1964, with mario savio, shown here, she organized and was one of the leaders of the free speech movement, the beginning of disruption success by communist on american cam innocents -- on -- disruption success by
there were many top communists featured with panthers chairman bobby seale.ne of them was leading theoretician of communist party usa. >> i appreciate the honor of speaking here this evening. for me, the honor is multiplied, since j edgar hoover has denounced this meeting's main initiator, the black panther party, as quoting without question the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. [applause] if j edgar hoover condemns something, it must be good. and if j edgar huger...
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is in panic mode those are the words of leading opposition figure bobby wine after he was shot during. a with intended to annoy or ridicule the press that. out already been charged with several offenses including treason aged $37.00. to preston the 7074 is one of africa's longest 7 leaders. now. members of his womans get. the death of one of his supporters it was utah he was allegedly found missing and i. guess before he battled his injuries police were simply involved in a motorcycle accident. strongly believe that based agency now today as you notice many more serious charges being brought up against us one thing that. that this does not mean in any way it is making us stronger and making our resolve. to talk more about this correspondence julio's joins us from uganda welcome to the show now charged with intending to annoy or radical depressed and how those will be challenge this. hoping why no charges have been brought to monastery they sent him. trumped up charges and this is not enough if you didn't convict them in any court know that they are now well to do. so what is very. hig
is in panic mode those are the words of leading opposition figure bobby wine after he was shot during. a with intended to annoy or ridicule the press that. out already been charged with several offenses including treason aged $37.00. to preston the 7074 is one of africa's longest 7 leaders. now. members of his womans get. the death of one of his supporters it was utah he was allegedly found missing and i. guess before he battled his injuries police were simply involved in a motorcycle accident....
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bobby, bobby, bobby. happy, happy, happy! >> some fled to inhabited areas after losing their homes to developers. others have been kept as pets. the c.o.p. even has a full-time vet on the team. the orangutans spend every day training to return to the wild. the team had entered the trees with five youngsters aged between 2 and 4. they think the staff are their parents and cling to them happily. wild orangutans are raised by their mothers for around six years. they're taught how to find food, build nests, and other essential skills for living alone. but these five all lost their mothers soon after birth. after eating, instinct drives the orangutans to begin climbing. wild orangutans spend most of their lives in tall trees where they eat, defecate, sleep, and give birth. their human handlers cannot teach the babies these skills. all they can do is let them play in the woods and become used to life up high. the handlers check in on each of their orangutans every 30 minutes. detailed records help them gauge the growth of each baby
bobby, bobby, bobby. happy, happy, happy! >> some fled to inhabited areas after losing their homes to developers. others have been kept as pets. the c.o.p. even has a full-time vet on the team. the orangutans spend every day training to return to the wild. the team had entered the trees with five youngsters aged between 2 and 4. they think the staff are their parents and cling to them happily. wild orangutans are raised by their mothers for around six years. they're taught how to find...
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and also a constant critic of president 70 bobby and the police have 2 very different accounts what fresh information do we know about is death. victor mention wieners to charlotte from the from a position of quality is that the musician died more for a city and she was shoveling on a motorbike crush and that's how he ended up dying because they're rushing towards people to try to trap achieve a child who died from it it has refused to accept the boby want him or refuse to accept it because there are conflicting reports that she was actually abducted went missing for a couple of the and the believe he was tortured. but the government is not of the political made it clear that it was an accident but the family was acquitted. we hope to get more updates on the tsunami warning says he wants to challenge president was that many in the twenty's when one elections is not even possible with old nice charges against them. i think for now we are just charges i mean it's his response ability to defend himself against charges. as well as the responsibility of the prosecution to bring the evide
and also a constant critic of president 70 bobby and the police have 2 very different accounts what fresh information do we know about is death. victor mention wieners to charlotte from the from a position of quality is that the musician died more for a city and she was shoveling on a motorbike crush and that's how he ended up dying because they're rushing towards people to try to trap achieve a child who died from it it has refused to accept the boby want him or refuse to accept it because...
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check this idea bobby? i said yes. she said i went to his room and realized he is not there. no concern, no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. >> reporter: were you shocked? >> he could be shot or hurt somewhere. we have no idea. luckily, my son came to me. >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the state, one of a growing number of complaints since 2017. that is the year that sutter east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize its acronym. they also run many homeless programs. >> teenagers are referred here to thunder road by social services and juvenile justice facilities. >> reporter: it's one of the few places for drug addicted youth. we discovered something strange. there are currently no residents here. >> it does not surprise me. >> reporter: meet probation officer wendy still. >> reporter: we had a few incidents last year that occurred, and i was very concerned about them. i made a decision to no longer use thunder road as a provider. >> reporter: she said there wer
check this idea bobby? i said yes. she said i went to his room and realized he is not there. no concern, no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. >> reporter: were you shocked? >> he could be shot or hurt somewhere. we have no idea. luckily, my son came to me. >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the state, one of a growing number of complaints since 2017. that is the year that sutter east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a nonprofit...
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bobbie and bob.hey 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.hey 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....
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bobby you were in your element >> jimmy: are you a big deal in japan?ake me cry. and so things like that, and so - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't make me cry? >> yeah. that's usually what i get. >> jimmy: yeah >> "please don't make me cry." >> jimmy: do people cry when they run into you? >> oh, my gosh literally, people come up to me on the streets and immediately they'll start crying and i'm like, "nice to meet you, too." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah >> it's really sweet but i like it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, why not? >> why not >> jimmy: i love every segment of the show. each one of you do a great job, but karamo while we're talking to you - >> yeah? >> jimmy: -- is there anything you can tell our audience and like --? 'cause you're like, you get in -- you're like therapy for -- >> yes >> jimmy: -- and can you give us something that we can go out on >> yes everyone, turn to your neighbor and say, "neighbor." >> oh, he's doing it >> audience: neighbor. >> i am loved. >> audience: i am loved. >> i am beauty >> audience: i am beauty >> and i am worthy
bobby you were in your element >> jimmy: are you a big deal in japan?ake me cry. and so things like that, and so - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't make me cry? >> yeah. that's usually what i get. >> jimmy: yeah >> "please don't make me cry." >> jimmy: do people cry when they run into you? >> oh, my gosh literally, people come up to me on the streets and immediately they'll start crying and i'm like, "nice to meet you, too." [ laughter ]...
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his paranoia about bobby is something we see coming out. >> i would agree with that. personally a little farther. listen to it, he the political order is fracturing. it is not going to continue to exist. what drives him out of politics in 1968 is the realization he is not ready to manage that transition. think he isssarily working. it took watergate to secure that. and johnson saw that. he did not know what to do with it. >> we like to open this up for questions. we have a microphone up here, so if anybody would like to ask a question. with the richness of this, i was thinking about trump. do you daydream about finding a box of sd cards of similar material from those people? what would be gained if you did find that box? what is lost because you don't have it? like to say quickly, because i write a lot about the current administration, there have been enough statements from the current president where he hints he is recording things that it has people salivating a little bit. what would it be like if we had those tapes? we know the current administration is not good a
his paranoia about bobby is something we see coming out. >> i would agree with that. personally a little farther. listen to it, he the political order is fracturing. it is not going to continue to exist. what drives him out of politics in 1968 is the realization he is not ready to manage that transition. think he isssarily working. it took watergate to secure that. and johnson saw that. he did not know what to do with it. >> we like to open this up for questions. we have a...
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and i said bobby, here is $500, go get private help.'ll put me on the rubber gun squad, i'll never get overtime and i'll never be able to support my family. i begged him, please, bobby, please they're not going to find out. he goes, oh, yes they will. >> if i may, i want to play sound from the police commissioner himself who spoke with cnn about a week or two ago. so this is prior to bobby's death about what the nypd is doing to respond to this going beyond chaplains and employee relations hotline. >> we have to go bigger than that and we're in the process. all of the executives are being trained and we have experts on the mental health and stress and suicide and creating a peer to peer program where we have everybody in every precinct and psa and every unit on the job where somebody is trained in peer support. somehow we have to evolve. we have to not be afraid to talk about it and to come forward and to get help. it is a sign of strength, not a sign of weakness. >> so you -- you heard what the commissioner said. >> really? really? >>
and i said bobby, here is $500, go get private help.'ll put me on the rubber gun squad, i'll never get overtime and i'll never be able to support my family. i begged him, please, bobby, please they're not going to find out. he goes, oh, yes they will. >> if i may, i want to play sound from the police commissioner himself who spoke with cnn about a week or two ago. so this is prior to bobby's death about what the nypd is doing to respond to this going beyond chaplains and employee...
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bobby and her matron of honor head to the spa for prewedding pamper while alonzo gets ready with bestfriends, their wedding wishes finally coming true, a day that will last a lifetime. >> everything that i hoped and wished for came true. jess, i feel like we're friends. she's an amazing person and i'm so happy and we're so blessed to have this experience. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was so gorgeous. jess is here. you've got tips for people who might think about a destination wedding. i love a destination wedding. i had a destination wedding. i love them so much. the first one has to do with scheduling. >> yes, of course, plan ahead because that's when you will find the best travel deals, the best resort deals and it's a courteous thing to do for your guests because they will ultimately be taking time off work and you want them there. maybe not all of them. most of them. >> i asked you for a secret tip while we were watching the piece, whether destination weddings can be cheaper than a wedding if you have one at home. you say -- >> absolutely. >> particularly when it comes to packa
bobby and her matron of honor head to the spa for prewedding pamper while alonzo gets ready with bestfriends, their wedding wishes finally coming true, a day that will last a lifetime. >> everything that i hoped and wished for came true. jess, i feel like we're friends. she's an amazing person and i'm so happy and we're so blessed to have this experience. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was so gorgeous. jess is here. you've got tips for people who might think about a destination...
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but i can't keep him from being the victim of bobby and ribicvoff and clark, and i can't keep him from being the victim of the commies out here yesterday. to give the money to poverty, not vietnam. i think that is hurting poverty more than any world in the world. these commies, these kids with long hairs, saying they want poverty instead of vietnam. i think that's what people regard as the great society. prof. mckee: the second clip, spring of 1968. to the fight the democratic presidential nomination that year. senator mccarthy of minnesota and senator kennedy launched campaigns trying to channel the insurgent political energy, the "long hairs and commies" johnson referred to against the president. to challenge him for the party's nomination. on march 23, 1968, president johnson spoke with chicago mayor richard j. daly. this is the establishment. they spoke about how they thought bobby kennedy could be defeated by their network of mayors, governors, and members of congress. their confidence on march 23, 1968 is striking. [audio recording] pres. johnson: the committee, to a man, they sa
but i can't keep him from being the victim of bobby and ribicvoff and clark, and i can't keep him from being the victim of the commies out here yesterday. to give the money to poverty, not vietnam. i think that is hurting poverty more than any world in the world. these commies, these kids with long hairs, saying they want poverty instead of vietnam. i think that's what people regard as the great society. prof. mckee: the second clip, spring of 1968. to the fight the democratic presidential...
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[applause] young man by the name of bobby scott can become a congressperson.ng brother following in a great line of leaders in becoming a mayor. governor, thank you for being you. senator, thank you for being you. honorableall of the elected officials for getting out there and getting in what i call "the way" getting in good trouble, necessary trouble. i didn't grow up in a big city like richmond. i didn't grow up in a big city like washington, d.c. or los angeles or boston. i grew up in rural alabama on a farm. my father was a sharecropper, a tenant farmer. but back in 1944, when i was four years old, and i do remember when i was four years old, my father had saved $300 and a man sold him acres of 110 land. my family still owns this land today. [applause] so during many, many days and many years, long before it was -- long before i was even a them, when we came over ocean 400 years ago to this land, we learned to pick cotton. learned to work in the tobacco fields. we learned to plow mules. sometimes we were beaten and left for dead. but we never gave up, we n
[applause] young man by the name of bobby scott can become a congressperson.ng brother following in a great line of leaders in becoming a mayor. governor, thank you for being you. senator, thank you for being you. honorableall of the elected officials for getting out there and getting in what i call "the way" getting in good trouble, necessary trouble. i didn't grow up in a big city like richmond. i didn't grow up in a big city like washington, d.c. or los angeles or boston. i grew up...
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his paranoia about bobby is one of the things we definitely see coming out. prof. mckee: i would agree with that. pushing a little farther, i think you listen to it, he understands the political order is fracturing. -- political order he has come up in is fracturing, permanently. it is not going to continue to exist. what drives him out of politics in 1968 is the realization he is not the leader to manage that transition. i don't necessarily think he is i don't necessarily think he is withing. the republican party will run the five of the next six presidential elections. it took watergate to secure that six. and johnson saw that. he did not know what to do with it. prof. hemmer: we would like to open this up for questions. we have a microphone up here, so if anybody would like to ask a question. >> with the richness of this, i -- with this material from roosevelt to nixon, i was thinking about trump. do you daydream about finding a box of sd cards of similar material from those people? what would be gained if you did find that box? what is lost because you don't ha
his paranoia about bobby is one of the things we definitely see coming out. prof. mckee: i would agree with that. pushing a little farther, i think you listen to it, he understands the political order is fracturing. -- political order he has come up in is fracturing, permanently. it is not going to continue to exist. what drives him out of politics in 1968 is the realization he is not the leader to manage that transition. i don't necessarily think he is i don't necessarily think he is withing....
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bobby kennedy thanked her that night in los angeles in what turned out to be his final speech. many people have thanked her before and sin then for her help. people in fresno, california, are thanking her this week for her help. dolores huerta went to fresno this week in what is the latest chapter in her lifetime pursuit of justice and she got arrested in fresno at age 89. dolores will join us at the end of this hour to tell us why she got arrested in fresno this week and in that discussion i hope we learn something about what it takes to be truly committed to social progress. truly committed to a cause. most of us limit our commitment to social progress to voting and some of us just give up on owher candidate loses. dolores huerta saw her candidate in 1968 get shot and killed right before her eyes, and she did not give up. we have much to learn from dolores huerta. america has much to learn from dolores wart. and we will hear from her at the end of this hour in tonight's last word. >>> alan bennett's brilliant play "the madness of george iii" had a premier in 1992, 200 years a
bobby kennedy thanked her that night in los angeles in what turned out to be his final speech. many people have thanked her before and sin then for her help. people in fresno, california, are thanking her this week for her help. dolores huerta went to fresno this week in what is the latest chapter in her lifetime pursuit of justice and she got arrested in fresno at age 89. dolores will join us at the end of this hour to tell us why she got arrested in fresno this week and in that discussion i...
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bobby scott knows that so well. a job applicant in the u.s. with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a perspective employer. i could go on and on with these examples of modern-day discrimination. i am not going to do that. i mentioned some of these facts because this should be more than a day to commemorate. it also must be a day to recommit to being one nation, true to our values, our ideals and aspirations. we are a great nation, a diverse nation. made of the survivors of a genocide against its first inhabitants, made of immigrants who came to this country, mostly from europe, prepared to hinder discrimination -- and your discrimination, but who believed that this was a country that prejudices,me those and a country that is made up of the descendents of people who were brought in bondage, held as property, treated as subhuman, triumphpersevered, will , are proving their value and humanity every day, and who will help lead this country out of its ignorance and bigotry and selfishness to a future based on truth and
bobby scott knows that so well. a job applicant in the u.s. with a white sounding name is 50% more likely to get a call back from a perspective employer. i could go on and on with these examples of modern-day discrimination. i am not going to do that. i mentioned some of these facts because this should be more than a day to commemorate. it also must be a day to recommit to being one nation, true to our values, our ideals and aspirations. we are a great nation, a diverse nation. made of the...
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representative bobby scott and representative elaine luria of virginia. representative karen bass of california, and representative william clay of missouri, speaker of the house of delegates burkland cox. bonsaiounselor lawrence of the apathy of her wanda former virginia governor cheryl , liles, former virginia governor robert mcdonald, former missouri governor eric greitens, former representatives james moran and mf payne, chief judge roger gregory of the first circuit court of appeals members of the governors , cabinet, members of the virginia general assembly, including senate majority leader thomas normand, portsmouth mayor john alexander, joseph screen jr., and the members of the 400 years african american commission, national park service officials including deputy director daniel smith and deputy director david avella, hampton vice mayor jimmy gray and members of the hampton city council, and other special guests. on behalf of the members of the hampton city council, our city staff, and the residents of this great city, it is my honor to welcome y
representative bobby scott and representative elaine luria of virginia. representative karen bass of california, and representative william clay of missouri, speaker of the house of delegates burkland cox. bonsaiounselor lawrence of the apathy of her wanda former virginia governor cheryl , liles, former virginia governor robert mcdonald, former missouri governor eric greitens, former representatives james moran and mf payne, chief judge roger gregory of the first circuit court of appeals...
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and they still got to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bitman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that's talent. because johnson was his boss. this whole time he was taking bribes and giving orders and everything else, dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. so he doesn't want bitman to get splashed. bitman is one of his favorite guys. there's an indictment meeting. this is the third bullet. on january 31, 1974, there's two people taking notes. there's the recorder taking the notes, who's going to be indicted and what's said. and there's the james vornberg set that he's going to use to write their report. and up comes colson. there are others, but the task course, the watergate task force comes in, does their presentation, they're lying attorneys. there are five or six of them. and then the staff attorneys review and decide whether they're going to agree with that indictment. so they ask rick, whose on the cnn panel apparently last night, he's the deputy head of the watergate task force
and they still got to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bitman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that's talent. because johnson was his boss. this whole time he was taking bribes and giving orders and everything else, dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. so he doesn't want bitman to get splashed. bitman is one of his favorite guys. there's an indictment meeting. this is the third bullet. on january 31, 1974, there's two people taking notes. there's...
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really, this is really a groovy seen. >> see how close bobbi and i are standing?ding. >> reporter: all those people. what was the vibe like here? >> we were all in it together. >> reporter: they were all in it together. this woodstock generation. a year after the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and bobby kennedy, with the war in vietnam raging, woodstock was a counterbalance. >> once i got here and felt the vibrations that these people were giving off, to see the sun come up to jefferson airplane was something, really something. >> we hadn't planned on going. the tickets were $18 for three days. minimum wage was $1.60. >> reporter: the festival succeeded despite the promoter's ragtag efforts. >> so many people came up it became impossible to control them, and the festival was declared free and open to every. >> reporter: richie havens opened the show friday afternoon. ♪ freedom, freedom >> reporter: jimi hendrix closed it early monday morning with the national anthem. ♪ in between -- sha na na, janice joplin, blood sweat and tears -- ♪ what goes up, must
really, this is really a groovy seen. >> see how close bobbi and i are standing?ding. >> reporter: all those people. what was the vibe like here? >> we were all in it together. >> reporter: they were all in it together. this woodstock generation. a year after the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and bobby kennedy, with the war in vietnam raging, woodstock was a counterbalance. >> once i got here and felt the vibrations that these people were giving off, to...
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bobby barnes, many thanks indeed for your thoughts tonight.enkee has said the disappointment of losing last season's europa league final prompted the club into a spending spree this summer. some arsenal fans have recently voiced disquiet about what they see as a lack of investment by the club's american owners. in a rare interviewjosh kroenkee has been speaking to our sports correspondent david ornstein. it was an abject defeat that hit arsenal hard, on the pitch and in the pocket. it would also prove to bea the pocket. it would also prove to be a turning point for their american owners in a way that they run the club. we had to rethink some strategies based on that last 45 minutes. we we knew we would not have champions league football and certain players, that is what they're after. i encouraged our football operations department to be aggressive and these guys went out to work their magic and i'm happy to have them on our site. one of the most famous sides in english football, arsenal last won the league title in 200a. the downturn has coin
bobby barnes, many thanks indeed for your thoughts tonight.enkee has said the disappointment of losing last season's europa league final prompted the club into a spending spree this summer. some arsenal fans have recently voiced disquiet about what they see as a lack of investment by the club's american owners. in a rare interviewjosh kroenkee has been speaking to our sports correspondent david ornstein. it was an abject defeat that hit arsenal hard, on the pitch and in the pocket. it would...
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chris hemsworth's double bobby holland hanton has stepped in for him on "thor."man," and "bad times at the el royale." bobby even has to eat the same diet to get that ripped bod. >> between six to eight meals a day, chris has a chef on set, they cook for me as well. >> reese witherspoon also has a doppelganger. >> this is marilee and she's my double, don't we look-alike? >> they met when marilee was an extra. >> everyone said you look so much alike, she became my double. >> jen garner's double of 18 years shauna duggins gave kevin a little crash course on stunt fighting. >> i don't want to meet either one of you on bad night, never! >> and dwayne "the rock's" johnson keeps it in the family. his cousin tanoai reed has doubled for him his entire career. >> take the wheel! >> he's been an incredible partner and brother to me. dwayne paid it forward by presenting his cousin with an a. >> enjoy your new truck. >>> sticking with the rock, still ahead -- >> no way. >> the cast of hobbs and shaw sweat it out in our speed round. >> whose head is shinier? >>> then, milo's
chris hemsworth's double bobby holland hanton has stepped in for him on "thor."man," and "bad times at the el royale." bobby even has to eat the same diet to get that ripped bod. >> between six to eight meals a day, chris has a chef on set, they cook for me as well. >> reese witherspoon also has a doppelganger. >> this is marilee and she's my double, don't we look-alike? >> they met when marilee was an extra. >> everyone said you look so...
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david: judge, thank you very much for being here. >> love you, bobby.e tariffs and tourism, we will have a live report from chicago on how our trade war is now affecting the amount of visitors to the windy city. that's coming next. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy
david: judge, thank you very much for being here. >> love you, bobby.e tariffs and tourism, we will have a live report from chicago on how our trade war is now affecting the amount of visitors to the windy city. that's coming next. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs...
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and the other thing he did was he prosecuted the bobby baker case. now bobby baker was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy didn't like lyndon as vice president, and had triggered an investigation into bobby baker that is why the department of justice was covering down on bobby baker which would splash on lyndon. and his brother could pick, a new beep but jack went and got shot, so now lyndon is president and robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. and they still got to prosecute bobby baker, but bill does it with such skill, that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is talent. because johnson was his boss. his whole time he was taking bribes and giving orders and everything else, dirty as can be. leon is a johnson protigi. so he doesn't want pittman to get that, he is one of his favorite guys, there is an indictment meeting this is the third bullet, on january 31, 1974 there is two people taking notes. there is the recorder, taking the notes, who will be indicted and what is
and the other thing he did was he prosecuted the bobby baker case. now bobby baker was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy didn't like lyndon as vice president, and had triggered an investigation into bobby baker that is why the department of justice was covering down on bobby baker which would splash on lyndon. and his brother could pick, a new beep but jack went and got shot, so now lyndon is president and robert kennedy is no...
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my mentor, my northstar, my congressman bobby scott.he is the dean of the congressional virginia delegation, and you know that when he speaks everyone listens. and i don't just mean another representative or african-american, i don't just mean democrats, all the virginians know he speak with wisdom, compassion, and straight from the heart. congresswoman ayana pressley will be here later on tonight. she's here now. [applause] she has kept her promise to me, to come north in massachusetts to the real commonwealth here in virginia. she may be the newest member of the cbc, but as a freshman, she brings experience and knowledge and inspiration. she has broken barriers her entire life, most recently as the first woman of color elected from massachusetts and previously the first woman of color elected to the boston's city council and its 100 year history. [applause] her life demonstrates her belief to lift the voices of those she represents, but today, today we are incredibly fortunate to have a singular hero with us, a man whose name is synon
my mentor, my northstar, my congressman bobby scott.he is the dean of the congressional virginia delegation, and you know that when he speaks everyone listens. and i don't just mean another representative or african-american, i don't just mean democrats, all the virginians know he speak with wisdom, compassion, and straight from the heart. congresswoman ayana pressley will be here later on tonight. she's here now. [applause] she has kept her promise to me, to come north in massachusetts to the...
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. >> said, do you have bobby? and i said yes. she said i just went to his room and realized he's not there. no concern. no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. shocked, hurt. but they have no idea. likely, my son came directly to me. >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the state, one of a growing number of complaints since 2017. that's the year suter east bay hospitals which used to run hano a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize the aquilina ro anymore. teens are referred here to thunder road by social services and juvenile justice agencies. it's oew pces in the bay area for drug addicted youth. but we discovered something strange. there are currently no residents here. >> it doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: meet the chief probation officer, wendy. >> we had a few incidents that occurred last year that i was very concerned about. and i made a decision to no longer use thunder road as a provider. >> reporter: she says there were occasions her department was not notified that youth were mi
. >> said, do you have bobby? and i said yes. she said i just went to his room and realized he's not there. no concern. no apology for not calling. he could be anywhere. shocked, hurt. but they have no idea. likely, my son came directly to me. >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the state, one of a growing number of complaints since 2017. that's the year suter east bay hospitals which used to run hano a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize the aquilina...
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but bobby kennedy less so. >> host: bobby kennedy was joe -- the godfather to one of joe mccarthy's children. >> guest: yeah. well, joe -- bobby was a young senate staffer on that committee, the internal investigations committee. so actually had a working relationship. more than that, joe mccarthy, senator joe, went out with one of bobby's sisters. i -- eunice, mccarthy kissed really hard. i remember that. weird detail. i think it was eunice or maybe jean. joe mccarthy would show up at the kennedy family place up in hyannis port on the weekend. didn't like to swim, didn't fit in but there he was, and so -- there was a kind of loyalty, irish catholic bond there. old joe kennedy kind of liked joe mccarthy's anticommunism, was familiar, and the kennedy family supported. so there was some linkage there. >> host: evan thomas, let's take some calls and hear what the viewer have on their mine, this is jim in caliente, california, good morning, jim. >> thank you for taking my call. it's really again fascinating listening to mr. thomas. my question -- common question, you talk but eisenhower, i "ike'
but bobby kennedy less so. >> host: bobby kennedy was joe -- the godfather to one of joe mccarthy's children. >> guest: yeah. well, joe -- bobby was a young senate staffer on that committee, the internal investigations committee. so actually had a working relationship. more than that, joe mccarthy, senator joe, went out with one of bobby's sisters. i -- eunice, mccarthy kissed really hard. i remember that. weird detail. i think it was eunice or maybe jean. joe mccarthy would show up...
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(bobby) i went to miracle-ear. (ben) but i told you to go to miracle-ear. (bobby) that's not--oh!l our toll free number today to start your 30 day risk-free trial at your locally owned miracle-ear. (deborah) i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) featuring our latest technology, our hearing aids are nearly invisible, so no one will notice and they're so comfortable, you might forget you're wearing them. (grandchild) can you hear me? (ben) yeah! now i can hear my grandson again. (avo) call our toll free number today to start your 30 day risk-free trial at your locally owned miracle-ear. your 30 day risk-free trial is only the beginning. we also provide you with unlimited checkups, cleanings, and adjustments free. it's why we've been trusted for over 70 years. and we have over 1,500 locations nationwide. (wiley) i see someone new, someone happy. (bobby vo) it's really made a difference. [laughter] (avo) call our toll free number to start 30 day risk-free trial and wiswitch wireless carriersn bring in your own phone, book you
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new details about the death of bobby kennedy's granddaughter at the family compound. >>> plus? >> a sprawling homeless encampment growing bigger by the day, and we found that the city of oakland legally cannot clean it up. >>> it evening. >>> four days after a gunman opened fire at the gilroy garlic visible, see a people packed the streets downtown to honor the victims and survivors. >> kpix 5 maria medina with how the community came together in the wake of tragedy. >> reporter: you could see it on their faces as you looked into the crowd, the heartache of why they were gathered here in the first place. but they agreed on one thing. they would not let this tragedy defined their town. tonight, it wasn't about the gunman. it was about the victims, the survivors, the heroes, and moving forward. >> song know when the night falls on you. ♪ >> stephen romero, keyla salazar, and trevor irby. >> reporter: their pain could be read, seen, and heard. >> we are heartbroken. >> reporter: up by the residence, the city leaders, and first responders including police chief, scot smithee. >> it
new details about the death of bobby kennedy's granddaughter at the family compound. >>> plus? >> a sprawling homeless encampment growing bigger by the day, and we found that the city of oakland legally cannot clean it up. >>> it evening. >>> four days after a gunman opened fire at the gilroy garlic visible, see a people packed the streets downtown to honor the victims and survivors. >> kpix 5 maria medina with how the community came together in the wake...
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. >> and this is bobby erkaline. >> damp, moist mud, body odor, weed, campfires, cooking, patchouli oils falling in love with a boyfriend of three months at the time. and after they embrace in a pink bedspread found in the mud, they unwittingly end up on the cover of the triple album. years later, the bedspread fell apart, but the boyfriend, turned out to be a keeper. nick and bobby married 48 years. >> i like to think that our longevity, our love for each other, is symbolic of what went on at the woodstock concert amidst all of that chaos. there was an underlying feeling of love and kindness and peace and goodwill and i think it's a nice thing to be remembered for. >> it was very peaceful. >> see, just three out of half a million stories that show why out of countless concerts, woodstock gets a golden anniversary. >> there was a cooperative spirit. there was a generosity to each other. >> and how do you account for that? was this just this cosmic loop. >> if i knew, i would bottle it and sell it. i would give it away for free. i would generate all there was and spread it around, rub it
. >> and this is bobby erkaline. >> damp, moist mud, body odor, weed, campfires, cooking, patchouli oils falling in love with a boyfriend of three months at the time. and after they embrace in a pink bedspread found in the mud, they unwittingly end up on the cover of the triple album. years later, the bedspread fell apart, but the boyfriend, turned out to be a keeper. nick and bobby married 48 years. >> i like to think that our longevity, our love for each other, is symbolic...
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historian peter hama schmidt has a number of merrick's files the documents for example indicate that klaus bobby a former nazi who fled to south america after the war also bought surplus west german weapons from merrick's. numerics us for america was so to speak an extension of the federal government. to snobbish and it worked with the b. and d. and shipped weapons through various channels to latin america.
historian peter hama schmidt has a number of merrick's files the documents for example indicate that klaus bobby a former nazi who fled to south america after the war also bought surplus west german weapons from merrick's. numerics us for america was so to speak an extension of the federal government. to snobbish and it worked with the b. and d. and shipped weapons through various channels to latin america.
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it has a number of merrick's files the documents for example indicate that klaus bobby a former nazi who fled to south america after the war also bought surplus west german weapons from eric's. new mayor thanks us for america was so to speak an extension of the federal government . and it worked with a b. and d. and shipped weapons through various channels to latin america for example. for all . the b. and d. actively promoted such deals to gather intelligence about crisis regions but how much mit says it violated its constitutional mandate to simply observe. let's begin production in from to get this activity began in the 1950 s. and least its peak in the mid 1960 s. with large shipments of weapons. they started taking more risks because the merit system works of well i don't use a consensus question. it wasn't intelligence work but weapons deals. merrick's wasn't involved with intelligence. but the b. and d. found that they could gather intelligence much more effectively by setting up and implementing these weapons deals because of. the size or whatever so it gave them access that
it has a number of merrick's files the documents for example indicate that klaus bobby a former nazi who fled to south america after the war also bought surplus west german weapons from eric's. new mayor thanks us for america was so to speak an extension of the federal government . and it worked with a b. and d. and shipped weapons through various channels to latin america for example. for all . the b. and d. actively promoted such deals to gather intelligence about crisis regions but how much...
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one of the defining symbols of probably the most famous music festival in history. 50 years later, bobbiried, both 70 years old, relive that moment. even if the memories are a little hazy from the first time around. just getting up in the morning, standing up, giving my girlfriend i hope, and then somebody took a picture. that's what i... then somebody took a picture. that's whati...i then somebody took a picture. that's what i... i don't even remember the picture being taken, honestly. woodstock was one of the most significant cultural moments of the 19605. a significant cultural moments of the 1960s. a decade supposedly devoted to peace and love drawing to a close with a giant party in a muddy field. the practicalities were far from perfect, but the intention was noble. under not the best of circumstances. water was intermittent and sketchy. food was sold out as of friday night. no bathroom facilities. the weather was absolutely awful, and 450,000 people gathered here. not one incident of violence. that's pretty amazing. this world needs more woodstock. bobbi and nick have a copy of th
one of the defining symbols of probably the most famous music festival in history. 50 years later, bobbiried, both 70 years old, relive that moment. even if the memories are a little hazy from the first time around. just getting up in the morning, standing up, giving my girlfriend i hope, and then somebody took a picture. that's what i... then somebody took a picture. that's whati...i then somebody took a picture. that's what i... i don't even remember the picture being taken, honestly....
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i said, bobby, there is a bear in our house. >> yes. we did not want the bear to know that we were in that room. >> and the bear tried to get in. there are scratch marks on the door. >> could you imagine? so one of the boys used his apple watch to call his mother upstairs and tell her not to move. then they called 911. they say, as you can imagine, it was one of the scariest moments of their lives. >> unbelievable. >>> well, from an adventurous bear to a raging rhino, we're hearing this morning from the tourists who got the scare of their lives while on safari. the rhino chased them down, and it was not an easy escape. >> abc's will reeve explains. >> reporter: it's the video you have to see to believe. a white rhino charging a group of tourists in south africa. >> i thought it was going to eat us. >> reporter: in this newly released video, watch as the animal gives chase for nearly two minutes. >> at first i sts going to be like a crge d en it to was looki to photograph leopards last month when the rhino crossed the road in front of th
i said, bobby, there is a bear in our house. >> yes. we did not want the bear to know that we were in that room. >> and the bear tried to get in. there are scratch marks on the door. >> could you imagine? so one of the boys used his apple watch to call his mother upstairs and tell her not to move. then they called 911. they say, as you can imagine, it was one of the scariest moments of their lives. >> unbelievable. >>> well, from an adventurous bear to a raging...
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bobbi rebell is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morningbuffalo wild wingsdabbling in some light-hearted couples therapy in a bid to lure customers to its restaurants to watch football.it's an interactive document that allows customers to set terms on a game viewing schedule to avoid arguments during the season.football season is a critical period for buffalo wild wings, which has struggled in recent years amid high chicken prices and declining customer traffic. áááááááááamericans are being pushed out of cities and into the suburbs as urban areas get more expensive.redfin says copmetition is heating up in car dependent areas.prices are still gaining in walking areas, but the gains are slowing.ááááááááááit looks like apple will announce the iphone 11 on september 10.the company just sent out media invites for an event held at the steve jobs theater at its apple park campus on that day. apple has released a new iphone every september since 2012, so it's very likely that it will do so yet again during its upcoming event.áááááááá last month, prospect high school
bobbi rebell is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morningbuffalo wild wingsdabbling in some light-hearted couples therapy in a bid to lure customers to its restaurants to watch football.it's an interactive document that allows customers to set terms on a game viewing schedule to avoid arguments during the season.football season is a critical period for buffalo wild wings, which has struggled in recent years amid high chicken prices and declining customer traffic....