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. >> the other thing that is isser rating -- that fascinating to me is the idea of bobby kennedy. guy that became vice president and all the sudden was diminished. >> lyndon johnson heated being vice president. it was an impotent role. so why did he take it? trounced byot kennedy in the primaries. he saw the handwriting on the wall. he thought, my opportunity to get in and become president is limited by age. in., king arthur just came he is going to be president. he is to be president for eight years. whoever his vice president is will have the inside track. not necessarily guaranteed. but the inside track to be the next president for eight years. if i'm going to get in, i am looking 16 years down the road. i think it was a calculated move on his part. i have to bite the bullet, except the vice presidency, -- vi presidency, bring the southwes with me, and hopefully get the nomination in the years. >> i need someone more personable. people like you -- even dick russell likes you. >> really? pressurender a lot of to announce my running mat e. are telling me i have to pick bobby kenn
. >> the other thing that is isser rating -- that fascinating to me is the idea of bobby kennedy. guy that became vice president and all the sudden was diminished. >> lyndon johnson heated being vice president. it was an impotent role. so why did he take it? trounced byot kennedy in the primaries. he saw the handwriting on the wall. he thought, my opportunity to get in and become president is limited by age. in., king arthur just came he is going to be president. he is to be...
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people are telling me i have to pick bobby kennedy.re was a time when they look down on me like i was some sort of country bumpkin. >> where is your ambition? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so much fun. i'm having a great time. but i think, when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time, i'm going to collapse. [laughter] your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold on. it is physically and emotionally demanding. i love putting it all out there. i think i want to relax for a while and let it rest. see what happens next. >> thank you for doing this. >> i so appreciate it. >> they show up at school hungry because most have not had breakfast. but they were so on fire to learn. it made you feel good. but there would come a day when i would see the light in the eyes die, because i discovered the world hated them because of the color of their skin. as a southerner, i have had to bite my tongue on this issue my entire life. until my mo
people are telling me i have to pick bobby kennedy.re was a time when they look down on me like i was some sort of country bumpkin. >> where is your ambition? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so much fun. i'm having a great time. but i think, when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time, i'm going to collapse. [laughter] your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold on. it is...
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. >> rose: the other thing that is fascinating to me is the idea of bobby kennedy and here was a guy with all that he had, became vice president and all of a sudden was diminished. >> lyndon johnson hated being vice president. >> yes. >> it was, compared to the, you know, the senate majority leader it was -- it was an impotent role. but so then why did he take it. >> well, i think that he got trounced by kennedy in the primaries, and he saw the hand rig on the wall. he thought my opportunity to get in to become president is limited by age. >> rose: right. >> this, you know, king author just came in, from camelot. >> it is like oh, my god, so he is going to be president for eight years. he is going to be president and he is going to be president for eight years. whoever his vice president is will have the inside track, pot necessarily guaranteed, but the inside track to be the next president for eight years, so if i am going to get in i am looking 16 years down the road and i miss my window of opportunity so i think it was a calculated move on his part and said i have to bite the bull
. >> rose: the other thing that is fascinating to me is the idea of bobby kennedy and here was a guy with all that he had, became vice president and all of a sudden was diminished. >> lyndon johnson hated being vice president. >> yes. >> it was, compared to the, you know, the senate majority leader it was -- it was an impotent role. but so then why did he take it. >> well, i think that he got trounced by kennedy in the primaries, and he saw the hand rig on the...
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it attracted tremendous media attention and bobby kennedy coming to break the fast. it is an iconic picture and probably a picture more people have seen than any other and it is still used today and the kennedy name was enormious at that point in time and it is week before kennedy announced running for president. so it tied them into the first political campaign. they go out and do door to door promoti promoting. they are there at the hotel when he got shot. i see the fact that it is a real turning point in the history of the movement and i quote the reverend jim drake and he said in later years after the fast, cesar was too saintly to make mistakes. and this was thrust on him to a degr degree and he embraced the image of the suffering and the penance and believed when you sacrifice it is a powerful force that forces other people to want to help you. and i think it did >> was he a very religious man or was it the fact they appropriated the religious with him? >> i think it was both. i think it was a tactic certainly. obviously it was a real thing. he grew up in a cath
it attracted tremendous media attention and bobby kennedy coming to break the fast. it is an iconic picture and probably a picture more people have seen than any other and it is still used today and the kennedy name was enormious at that point in time and it is week before kennedy announced running for president. so it tied them into the first political campaign. they go out and do door to door promoti promoting. they are there at the hotel when he got shot. i see the fact that it is a real...
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the 40 acres and it attracted obviously a tremendous media attention for the first time and then bobby kennedy came to break fast. it's an iconic picture probably that more people have seen them any other. it also comes into the first political campaign they go out and do the door to door campaigning and help kennedy win the primary. if they are there in the hotel and it was important for those political reasons but probably more i think the fact that turning point in the history of the movement and i always quote he was one of the top advisers as a minister and he said in later years but after coming here was too saintly to make mistakes. that was part of the marching as well and when you sacrifice it is such a powerful forfeited such as other people to want to help you. they appropriated a lot of the religious iconography. >> i think it was both. i think that it was a tactic certainly. certainly it was a real thing he grew up in a catholic home his mother was quite religious in a sense of the mexican catholicism that has its own cultural residence for people. he used effectively and you have
the 40 acres and it attracted obviously a tremendous media attention for the first time and then bobby kennedy came to break fast. it's an iconic picture probably that more people have seen them any other. it also comes into the first political campaign they go out and do the door to door campaigning and help kennedy win the primary. if they are there in the hotel and it was important for those political reasons but probably more i think the fact that turning point in the history of the...
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with martin luther king being assassinated, bobby kennedy being assassinated, with civil rights throughworld war ii veterans and things like that, and they will talk about a moment in time that changes absolutely everything. but when i walked out of that little office with my camera to take pictures of that, i was a completely different person than that person 30 minutes later. nothing in my life was the same after that. >> i love kent state university. i think in a small way, i helped kent state university survive, as many of us did, by honoring and remembering the students in the spirit of what's on the memorial. >> i think we have been looking forward to the day which is coming soon when we can say that we have destroyed the coverup at kent state, so for the sake of history, to prevent this type of an incident on another campus in the future here in america, i think we can say that we finally achieved that goal. ♪ four dead in ohio ♪ four dead in ohio >> there were numerous investigations and court cases, both civil and criminal, in the years after the shootings. no guardsmen ever te
with martin luther king being assassinated, bobby kennedy being assassinated, with civil rights throughworld war ii veterans and things like that, and they will talk about a moment in time that changes absolutely everything. but when i walked out of that little office with my camera to take pictures of that, i was a completely different person than that person 30 minutes later. nothing in my life was the same after that. >> i love kent state university. i think in a small way, i helped...
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so, you know, it's one thing to show the jfk assassination or bobby kennedy assassination coverage ofination but more potent to them if you show news clips and speeches so that they are alive and human and what they counted for matters. and then you kill them. then they have got a sense of how awful the '60s were, how unsettling in terms of that and then you show the entertainment. their jaws dropped when they see "my mother the car." >> what is your favorite '60s show? do you have one? >> favorite '60s show is the "smothers brothers comedy hour." it formed me more and taught me more things about entertainment and politics than any other show. >> certainly a lot of people's favorite, i'm sure. thank you so much. it was a fun conversation and it's a great series that we have going here. i appreciate your time tonight. >> it is, indeed. i would say that too. >> thank you. >>> a reminder you can catch the first episode of cnn's original series "the '60s television comes of age" tonight at 8:00 eastern time and we should mention you can see a whole brand-new episode "the world on the brin
so, you know, it's one thing to show the jfk assassination or bobby kennedy assassination coverage ofination but more potent to them if you show news clips and speeches so that they are alive and human and what they counted for matters. and then you kill them. then they have got a sense of how awful the '60s were, how unsettling in terms of that and then you show the entertainment. their jaws dropped when they see "my mother the car." >> what is your favorite '60s show? do you...
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and i've always thought that to a large degree, it was bobby kennedy's unfinished candidacy. enthusiasm, the emotion of the electorate, of his supporters. >> during the primaries, obama's kennedy-esque ability to inspire voters wasn't lost on the kennedys themselves. overriding a long history with the clintons, ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked, over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same. i'll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country's best days are still to come. >> did you get the sense that he was not physically, but sort of spiritually passing the torch to president obama? >> well, teddy didn't like to pass any torches on, so i think that he was so thrilled to have a partner. i think he thought the future would be so fantastic for him and all the issues that he cared about. >> i remember another such time in the 1960s when i came to the senate at the age of 30. we had a new president who
and i've always thought that to a large degree, it was bobby kennedy's unfinished candidacy. enthusiasm, the emotion of the electorate, of his supporters. >> during the primaries, obama's kennedy-esque ability to inspire voters wasn't lost on the kennedys themselves. overriding a long history with the clintons, ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked, over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same. i'll support...
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the internal security division of the justice department wanted to appeal to the supreme court, bobby kennedy general, vetoed it. he and his brother were sick and tired of the case. it had enough embarrassment over it. >> previously, you had had problems with visits in the late 1950's to china and other places, hadn't you? >> correct. >> could you tell us a live at about that? after the chinese revolution, 1949, the official line of the state department was communism in china was a passing phase, and that anything that indicted recognition, journalistic interest or whatever, would only delay that passing. and so there was a ban on china. in fact, there was a ban on the whole soviet, communist bloc, but particularly china. and i had tried for about three years before actually got the visa to get there. the prime minister at the first asian african congress -- conference in jakarta, indonesia in 1955. but one sunday morning at adams house at harvard, where was a neiman fellow for the year, i came up from breakfast and saw a western union telegram under my door. i'm eagerly knew what it was, ins
the internal security division of the justice department wanted to appeal to the supreme court, bobby kennedy general, vetoed it. he and his brother were sick and tired of the case. it had enough embarrassment over it. >> previously, you had had problems with visits in the late 1950's to china and other places, hadn't you? >> correct. >> could you tell us a live at about that? after the chinese revolution, 1949, the official line of the state department was communism in china...
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by guys with blue hair trying to get their guys on contracts to quote what was one written to bobby kennedyjohnson and the people in office. here's the problem. people that are hangers-on, whatever, what the people want is something new. that's what all these polls say. that's something we're all going to deal with. >> they tawlk for an -- we talk for an hour. >> good to see you all, and by the way the conversation on twitter is going on. i know you guys stay up late on sunday night so people get excited about that. at fn insiders. you can watch them every monday morning at our website, fox news.com. click on the logo at 10:30 a.m. eastern. that is our fox report on sunday, may 18th, 2014. i'm harris falker. a new issues we're watching for this week. the va investigation, we'll all over it. i'll be back for out numbered tomorrow. have a great week. here's huckabee. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios! one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differently today! carsthey're
by guys with blue hair trying to get their guys on contracts to quote what was one written to bobby kennedyjohnson and the people in office. here's the problem. people that are hangers-on, whatever, what the people want is something new. that's what all these polls say. that's something we're all going to deal with. >> they tawlk for an -- we talk for an hour. >> good to see you all, and by the way the conversation on twitter is going on. i know you guys stay up late on sunday night...
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as bobby kennedy would say, hang a lantern on your problem. this is "hardball," the place for politics. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go...
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as bobby kennedy would say, hang a lantern on your problem. this is "hardball," the place for politics. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. >>> bridget kelly's attorneys denying the accusations that she, kelly, ordered renna to destroy evidence. attorney michael krichly says, we said we did not tell her to de
as bobby kennedy would say, hang a lantern on your problem. this is "hardball," the place for politics. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where...
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. >> last night, we had an exhibition where i was able to meet bobby kennedy, who presides over the waterake care of the waterways. i had an exhibition last night called the girl at jellyfish lake and i'm doing another pop-up gallery on the 16th here in new york city, which is the entire collection. youhese are pictures of underwater question are >> self-portraits with me naked and 5 million jellyfish. >> you had jellyfish all around you? how do you take a picture of yourself underwater? >> it wasn't easy. self-portraits are difficult anyway, but when you are adjusting light, wrangling jellyfish and then have to have the face that you are enjoying it all, it's not the easiest thing. but i'm really proud of the collection. connection tor this organization, the water keeper alliance? why is water conservation something you care about right now? artist and shooting half of what i do underwater is a huge thing. i would like to still be able to go and do that. just visiting these areas around the world, i return there year after year and they're doing such a good job for us. a cause i want to
. >> last night, we had an exhibition where i was able to meet bobby kennedy, who presides over the waterake care of the waterways. i had an exhibition last night called the girl at jellyfish lake and i'm doing another pop-up gallery on the 16th here in new york city, which is the entire collection. youhese are pictures of underwater question are >> self-portraits with me naked and 5 million jellyfish. >> you had jellyfish all around you? how do you take a picture of yourself...
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but during the crisis, at one aside, president kennedy was talking to his brother, bobby kennedy, whowere somewhere between 1 and 3 and even. think about that. that's as if you have a revolver and it has two or three shells in the chambers and you spin it in the version of russian roulette and see what happens. >> so many things to dr. graham allison. for more on the cuban missile crisis, you can watch "the '60s" thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern here. >>> she was a writer and dancer and professor. the list goes on when you talk about dr. maya angelou. we will talk to the filmmakers about the documentary of her life that was already in the works when she passed away. >>> and later, the dramatic rescue of a toddler of a busy street. you want to see how this ends. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with.
but during the crisis, at one aside, president kennedy was talking to his brother, bobby kennedy, whowere somewhere between 1 and 3 and even. think about that. that's as if you have a revolver and it has two or three shells in the chambers and you spin it in the version of russian roulette and see what happens. >> so many things to dr. graham allison. for more on the cuban missile crisis, you can watch "the '60s" thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern here. >>> she was a...