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in "the thin man" and people today, our kids don't know who he is but back then nobody knew who bobby kennedyas so he was a big star. and the kennedy suite in los angeles at the builtmore hotel ran all the ladies and food and booze you want eed and a kenned awake as a host or host easy 24/7 in that period. lots of movie stars. >> bobby kennedy trying to secure the deal of each one of the delegations. say ford or ronald reagan, he, of course, a creature of hollywood. he knew even though republicans had a tougher time having actors and actresses in the corner, he had a lot, didn't he? >> very much so. and, you know, you mentioned bobby kennedy and reagan. they had for john kennedy index cards with the name of every delegate and a bio. and then they had thick files on every delegate so they'll do that at this convention. they'll know the names of the dogs and the kids and what schools they go to. reagan actually after 1988 when george h.w. bush won the nomination, reagan brought the delegates back to the white house to and he spoke to them to help unify the party so you're not just wooing the de
in "the thin man" and people today, our kids don't know who he is but back then nobody knew who bobby kennedyas so he was a big star. and the kennedy suite in los angeles at the builtmore hotel ran all the ladies and food and booze you want eed and a kenned awake as a host or host easy 24/7 in that period. lots of movie stars. >> bobby kennedy trying to secure the deal of each one of the delegations. say ford or ronald reagan, he, of course, a creature of hollywood. he knew even...
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kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota, is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> so we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage -- being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the former ambassador to great britain has always wanted a son for president. >> politics was definitely a family affair. you had a large family who was out there saying we are supporting our brother, our brother-in-law. and that i think was a very compelling picture. >> and if the
kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate in wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >>...
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kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate inhe wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >> hubert humphrey, democrat senator from minnesota, is confident he'll win wisconsin hearts. >> let me tell you, i've been working for the dairy farmer ever since i set foot in the senate of the united states. >> so we knew we had a tough job to win. it was a monumental challenge. >> kennedy does have one advantage -- being a kennedy. his father joseph, rich, powerful and the former ambassador to great britain has always wanted a son for president. >> politics was definitely a family affair. you had a large family who was out there saying we are supporting our brother, our brother-in-law. and that i think, was a very compelling picture. >> and if
kennedy. shake hands with teddy, bobby. >> bob kennedy. >> we worked hard. >> i come here today as candidate inhe wisconsin primary. >> kennedy is smart. he knows that if he can prove himself a vote winner here in the primaries, the democratic party will have to take him seriously as a candidate for president. >> this was a new way of campaigning. this was a new way of becoming the nominee. >> first of all, he's going to have to beat hubert humphrey. >>...
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when pena received an offer to work for kennedy, he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy, who gave pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised him independence from the white democratic party, and they promised him patronage for the new administration, which are becoming a touchstone for mexican-american activism into the 1960's. sutton also brokered his way into the party as the first african-american to represent the state from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in los angeles. more immediately, by the winter of 1961, they transitioned into a series of permanent organizations. in texas and california. pena was elected first state chairman. mexican americans were looking ahead to collecting the spoils of victory. throwing their weight around at democratic parties. remember the context here. in 1960's, texas is still part of the solid south. it is a one-party state dominated by a conservative party. the primary elections are the all important place where politics get contested. the party had been split since the new deal betw
when pena received an offer to work for kennedy, he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy, who gave pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised him independence from the white democratic party, and they promised him patronage for the new administration, which are becoming a touchstone for mexican-american activism into the 1960's. sutton also brokered his way into the party as the first african-american to represent the state from that region when he went...
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. >> bobby kennedy was there in the 60s. who has been there recently? >> hillary clinton last week . >> we might have a picture of her checking out the cheesecake . did she really eat ? >> she did not eat one thing. we interviewed her about it and she said , you guys will catch me with a pair of cheesecake but she said it was tough to eat cheesecake and talk. >> you ordered a slice of plain, strawberry and pineapple and we left her alone. >> if they ate everywhere they went they would be 500 pounds. >> its face it on the road, the food is such a junk that when you get really good homemade food . >> bill was there when he food but it's tough to talk and eat cheesecake. >> if you take a bite of cheesecake . >> i am governor kasich from ohio. i am very familiar with your product. it brings people together and that's what i've done as a congressman. >> you can eat and talk at the same time. >> see, he knows how to do it. >> he doesn't shoe just swallow. >> have you change the recipe? >> not 1 ounce. >> bobby kennedy and hillary clinton have heated the same
. >> bobby kennedy was there in the 60s. who has been there recently? >> hillary clinton last week . >> we might have a picture of her checking out the cheesecake . did she really eat ? >> she did not eat one thing. we interviewed her about it and she said , you guys will catch me with a pair of cheesecake but she said it was tough to eat cheesecake and talk. >> you ordered a slice of plain, strawberry and pineapple and we left her alone. >> if they ate...
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bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker. you bring in people to discuss issues from various sites. in 19 67, it was called revolution. there was a magazine that accompanied this that had articles in it, one from a black student from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. general wheeler wrote an article defending american policy in vietnam. out andazine came caused a real stir in the legislature. it was being used to say we have -- they made an issue out of it and they wrote the speaker ban bill. the legislature would affect fico power over any -- would veto power over any speaker coming to the institution. johnson hadm finally gotten tired of the saidce administration and desegregate schools now, 1967, now. 1% of our public schools had been desegregated at that point. maureen wallace wanted to put man whools under one was a staunch segregationist. she called in the presidents of all the historically white colleges and universities and ask them to sign a document endorsing that point of view and t
bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker. you bring in people to discuss issues from various sites. in 19 67, it was called revolution. there was a magazine that accompanied this that had articles in it, one from a black student from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. general wheeler wrote an article defending american policy in vietnam. out andazine came caused a real stir in the legislature. it was being used to say we have -- they made an issue out of it...
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when pena received the offer for viva kennedy he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy who promised pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised pena from the conservative and white-led democratic party and they . omised him patron adge sutton was the first african-american to represent the state and from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in l.a. and in the end, both pena and sutton both delivered the votes that they promised. they carried the kennedy-johnson ticket to victory. the latter emerges as the sleeping giant, right, from texas and national politics. more immediately, the viva kennedy club transitioned into a permanent organization. here in california they had mafa. and in texas there was pasos. so mexican-americans in this period were looking to collect the spoils of victory throwing their weight around in parties -- the democratic party's own faction nal dispute. remember the context here in the 1960's texas is still part of the solid south, right? it's a one-party state dominated by a racist conservative democra
when pena received the offer for viva kennedy he demanded and received a phone call from bobby kennedy who promised pena complete control over the mexican-american wing. he promised pena from the conservative and white-led democratic party and they . omised him patron adge sutton was the first african-american to represent the state and from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in l.a. and in the end, both pena and sutton both delivered the votes that they promised. they...
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i'm going to stand on truth, the constituency of bobby kennedy and franklin roosevelt and jack kennedy and let the cards fall where they will. this country needs a true opposition party. i'm going to represent that constituency, the unrepresented and let the american people make the choice. >> i see you are wearing the red ribbon of aids awareness. as you probably know the bush administration announced a new media campaign last week. what the media -- the media campaign did not include telling people how to avoid getting aids. it did not mention condoms, safe sex, clean needles. we are now 11 years into this epidemic and millions infected. what is your in reaction to that kind of campaign? mr. brown: another part of the invasion of the governing elite. obviously hiv is passed by sex. particularly by amel sex. we have yet to talk about that. condoms are not 100% and people ought to know that but they are going to protect to a measurable degree. we have good knowledge it. communicateition to and the president is in a strong position to provide the funding to discourage -- >> the fact tha
i'm going to stand on truth, the constituency of bobby kennedy and franklin roosevelt and jack kennedy and let the cards fall where they will. this country needs a true opposition party. i'm going to represent that constituency, the unrepresented and let the american people make the choice. >> i see you are wearing the red ribbon of aids awareness. as you probably know the bush administration announced a new media campaign last week. what the media -- the media campaign did not include...
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when he received the offer to work for kennedy, he demanded he receive a phone call from bobby kennedy who in turn promised them complete control over the african-american wing of the campaign, promised independence from the conservative and white led party of the state. sutton broke his way into the party is the first african-american to represent the state from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in los angeles. in the end, they both delivered the votes they promise. they narrowly carried the kennedy-johnson ticket and are credited to the unprecedented turnout of black and brown voters and emerged as a sleeping giant in national politics. , theymmediately transitioned into a series of permanent organizations. politicalt became the organization of spanish-speaking individuals. mexican-americans in texas were victory,head to the moving into the new administration, pulling their weight around in the democratic party's factional disputes. remember the context. in the 1960's, texas is still part of the solid south. it is a one-party state dominated by a racist, con
when he received the offer to work for kennedy, he demanded he receive a phone call from bobby kennedy who in turn promised them complete control over the african-american wing of the campaign, promised independence from the conservative and white led party of the state. sutton broke his way into the party is the first african-american to represent the state from that region when he went to the national convention in 1960 in los angeles. in the end, they both delivered the votes they promise....
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when bobby kennedy climbed up on the back of a flatbed truck and looked out over the microphone, he sawmerican supporters holding up kennedy signs. and he realized, they did not yet know the terrible news of the night. >> do they know about martin luther king? >> [ inaudible ]. >> ladies and gentlemen. i'm only going to talk to you just for a minute or so this evening because i have some very sad news for all of you. could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world, and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis. martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. for those of you who are black and are tempted to be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act, against all white people, i would only say that i can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. i had a member of my family killed. but he was killed by a white man. but
when bobby kennedy climbed up on the back of a flatbed truck and looked out over the microphone, he sawmerican supporters holding up kennedy signs. and he realized, they did not yet know the terrible news of the night. >> do they know about martin luther king? >> [ inaudible ]. >> ladies and gentlemen. i'm only going to talk to you just for a minute or so this evening because i have some very sad news for all of you. could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad...
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senator bobby kennedy was assigned to it. he had to meet with the striking workers and the authorities in delano. he traveled there in march of 1966. there is a hearing. after a few hours of hearing from the farm workers, all the exploitative conditions under which they were became immediately empathetic. he became a big supporter of the cause, which really helped the movement become a national movement. in 1967 at the end of cesar chavez's 25 day fast. he is addressing the media with the dolores by his side. the farmworkers became his sup porters and endorsed his candidacy when he was running in 1968emocratic primaries in . here, we have some wonderful photographs of her negotiating contracts. as i said before, dolores had a real talent with words and is a very convincing person who knows 1968 how to argue and debate. she was put at the head of the negotiating contract. dolores was unyielding in asking for respect and fair treatment for farm workers. she really acquired a reputation this the growers of being dragon lady. the
senator bobby kennedy was assigned to it. he had to meet with the striking workers and the authorities in delano. he traveled there in march of 1966. there is a hearing. after a few hours of hearing from the farm workers, all the exploitative conditions under which they were became immediately empathetic. he became a big supporter of the cause, which really helped the movement become a national movement. in 1967 at the end of cesar chavez's 25 day fast. he is addressing the media with the...
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joel gray turns 84, and presidential medal of freedom winner ethel kennedy, the wife of the late bobby kennedy is 88. >>> i'm betty >>> a homicide dangerously close to a college campus. police are searching for the gunman who opened fire near rutgers in newark. >>> a small plane crashes on a long island street. the search for answers as the survivors recover. >>> and battleground new york. the empire state is crawling with candidates all vying for your vote. "today in new york" starts now. >>> crawling with candidates. >> the image. >> good morning everyone. it's monday morning. april 11th. i'm darlene rodriguez. >>> i'm michael gargiulo. chris is off. but raphael miranda is here. >> better weekend than last week. >> no snow in the forecast this time. that's always a good thing. there is some rain right now. you can see on storm tracker, we're dealing with some showers. very light and spotty. that's going to be the trend
joel gray turns 84, and presidential medal of freedom winner ethel kennedy, the wife of the late bobby kennedy is 88. >>> i'm betty >>> a homicide dangerously close to a college campus. police are searching for the gunman who opened fire near rutgers in newark. >>> a small plane crashes on a long island street. the search for answers as the survivors recover. >>> and battleground new york. the empire state is crawling with candidates all vying for your vote....
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joel grey turns 84, and presidential medal of freedom winner ethel kennedy, the wife of the late bobby kennedyrt has smashed world record for bikini skiing. participants between 16 and 70 took to the slopes in spring temperatures saturday shattering previous record set in siberia. organizers are awaiting confirmation from guinness. looks like fun. >>> keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." hope you have a great monday. hope you have a great monday. a deadly hit-and-run crash in san bruno. >>> breaking news. a deadly hit and run crash in san bruno and now an investigation that continues on a major roadway that at one point closed down. >>> plus, the desperate search for a missing girl. the clue police are using to find the 2-year-old from san francisco. >>> after a rainy weekend a change, a break in your microclimate forecast. here's a live look right now at the bay bridge. kari hall will have much more coming up. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> a good monday morning, thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's
joel grey turns 84, and presidential medal of freedom winner ethel kennedy, the wife of the late bobby kennedyrt has smashed world record for bikini skiing. participants between 16 and 70 took to the slopes in spring temperatures saturday shattering previous record set in siberia. organizers are awaiting confirmation from guinness. looks like fun. >>> keep it here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." hope you have a great monday. hope you have...
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then as bobby kennedy would charge, something fishy happened. g the convention refused to recognize the delegation shifting to kennedy, instead, he called on oklahoma which went to another. from there the tide turned. minnesota, tennessee, missouri, all went to him. kennedy now saw his moment in one of those iconic moves that marked his career. he started pushing his way through the convention floor, arriving at the podium, he grandly conceded the race. and that impulsive race to the podium made kennedy a hero, made him look the victim to fellow catholics, who saw bias in what had happened. to them it was another case of prejudiced politicians killing the chances of a catholic who dared to reach too high. instead of going down on a losing ticket that fall, kennedy would loom thereafter as the front-runner for 1960. he would not have done better, he could not have done better, that afternoon in chicago if he'd wired the entire episode himself. and that's the legacy of the last contested political convention of either party. and that's "hardball" f
then as bobby kennedy would charge, something fishy happened. g the convention refused to recognize the delegation shifting to kennedy, instead, he called on oklahoma which went to another. from there the tide turned. minnesota, tennessee, missouri, all went to him. kennedy now saw his moment in one of those iconic moves that marked his career. he started pushing his way through the convention floor, arriving at the podium, he grandly conceded the race. and that impulsive race to the podium...
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in 1968, after the assassination of bobby kennedy, democrats were deeply divided over nominee hubert humphrey and it erupted at the national convention in chicago with police beating protesters. and may be the closest thing in modern history to trump. >> wallace was certainly an agitator. >> reporter: nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston say it's not just candidates but hot button issues of the time. in the '60s it was civil rights and the vietnam war. >> the real issue that people want to address are two, race and globalization. >> reporter: this election could mirror 1968 when richard nixon won the white house. >> looking ahead, one might think about whether the republicans will be so divided hopelessly divided as democrats were in 1968 and have the same kind of outcome. >> our coverage continues on our website where you can find more video from today's protests. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> amidst the republican hoopla, hillary clinton is planning her next trip to the campaign area. campaign organizers announced a short time ago that mrs. clinton will host a public event
in 1968, after the assassination of bobby kennedy, democrats were deeply divided over nominee hubert humphrey and it erupted at the national convention in chicago with police beating protesters. and may be the closest thing in modern history to trump. >> wallace was certainly an agitator. >> reporter: nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston say it's not just candidates but hot button issues of the time. in the '60s it was civil rights and the vietnam war. >> the real...
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she's in the bronx tonight, dare i say it's what bobby kennedy used to say, it's riverdale. it was $10,000 a head and they had 60 people there. it's continuing her private fundraising which is what barack obama does and did, but bernie sanders is the only candidate in any of these campaigns who has been able to raise millions and millions of dollars, outraising hillary clinton for the last three months, doing it in march more than $44 million. doing it online with small donors. that's his calling card. so he doesn't have the metro card, he doesn't have the token, but he did make a number of what anyone would call missteps in this daily news editorial board and it's going to be on the front page. particularly in a question that he's answered -- often answers about his belief in immunity for gun manufacturers. that's his position. in this case he was asked by the daily news about it in the context of the sandy hook families who are suing for recommendies and relief and for damages. in that context with connecticut coming three weeks from now, that's a damaging answer. he also
she's in the bronx tonight, dare i say it's what bobby kennedy used to say, it's riverdale. it was $10,000 a head and they had 60 people there. it's continuing her private fundraising which is what barack obama does and did, but bernie sanders is the only candidate in any of these campaigns who has been able to raise millions and millions of dollars, outraising hillary clinton for the last three months, doing it in march more than $44 million. doing it online with small donors. that's his...
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the other big thing, really big thing is when hillary clinton made the comment about bobby kennedy andng to drop out. she was going to go all the way. >> to california because who knows what could happen. i thought in context, was a sort of innocent remark in context like her being like you never know. >> also bear in mind that even in writing his memoir, david axelrod was still upset about that comment. it wasn't something the campaign just brushed off. >> you had the woman who was going to be the first president in the history of the united states and the man possibly going to be the first black president in the history of the united states. it got so deep for that reason and that was always there just beneath the surface. >> i think it got nasty and deep. i don't disagree with you. that would have been the history. i think these are two campaigns and two candidates that were hyper competitive and the staffs were incredibly aggressive. the bernie sanders campaign is not -- it's just not coming out with negative stuff about hillary that they are discovering or bringing out. he's choos
the other big thing, really big thing is when hillary clinton made the comment about bobby kennedy andng to drop out. she was going to go all the way. >> to california because who knows what could happen. i thought in context, was a sort of innocent remark in context like her being like you never know. >> also bear in mind that even in writing his memoir, david axelrod was still upset about that comment. it wasn't something the campaign just brushed off. >> you had the woman...
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in one fascinating hour the cameras eyes watched jfk working with his brother, bobby kennedy and bobbytics of the 1963 desegregation of the university of alabama. in the face of the on stinant governor george wallace. >> i believe that situation is good for the negro citizen and white citizen. >> it is privy to all sides. >> the governor cannot block all classes. >> if he still doesn't move, we'll try to get by him. >> push him. >> push him a little bit. >> the films will be available on blu-ray and dvd on tuesday. likely make you nostalgic for an era of politics. >> when the cause of freedom is endangered all over the world, where the united states stands and can see the enemy burning or distant hills, that's what is at issue today and attempting to determine in the coming months and years, all of us. >> the correct answer to the challenge question, c, harry truman was the first sitting president to visit germany. richard nixon was the first to go to saudi arabia in '74 in the wake of the oil crisis as for britain, wood row wilson made the first visit to the uk arriving in london on b
in one fascinating hour the cameras eyes watched jfk working with his brother, bobby kennedy and bobbytics of the 1963 desegregation of the university of alabama. in the face of the on stinant governor george wallace. >> i believe that situation is good for the negro citizen and white citizen. >> it is privy to all sides. >> the governor cannot block all classes. >> if he still doesn't move, we'll try to get by him. >> push him. >> push him a little bit....
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so was bobby kennedy. really upset her at the convention. no?nd he might have a chance to effect who the vp choice is if not be the vp choice himself. >ñ vp, bernie. >>-t a bernieite might be. >> either ben or jerry, they would be. that would be good for the country because we would have ice cream for everyone because bernie would demand it be given out free. what i say is the fix is in for hillary clinton. on the super delegates because they are already pledged to her. and they are not going to go to bernie no matter what happens. am i wrong? >> no. because the4 democratic party is the corrupt oligarchy. >> speaks out against. >> he thinks it's on wall street it's actually in the democratic party. the really interesting story is the republican party which remains small d the most democratic party. i think at the convention it's not going to be party pooh pooh ba. you have to nominate a candidate going to win. i'm not sure we have one yet. >> well, kasich makes the argument that the only reason he is staying in is because can beat hillary clinto
so was bobby kennedy. really upset her at the convention. no?nd he might have a chance to effect who the vp choice is if not be the vp choice himself. >ñ vp, bernie. >>-t a bernieite might be. >> either ben or jerry, they would be. that would be good for the country because we would have ice cream for everyone because bernie would demand it be given out free. what i say is the fix is in for hillary clinton. on the super delegates because they are already pledged to her. and they...
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, a bobby kennedy shot from '68 after his iowa win or tie or draw. washington square. >> why would he get out? drawing that kind of crowd, that kind of enthusiasm. kasie hunt you were there last night. >> i was. this -- this is peak bernie sanders. this is everything that we've been talking about for the last three months kind of all came together in one. you could see it even when he took the stage he was a little bit emotional and sort of took -- stepped back to really take it all in. i think he's -- you know, as he's had to fight the narrative that he should get out and that hillary clinton is going to be the presumptive democratic nominee, i think this at the end of the day is what keeps him in this. >> few rallies like this, jon mile ha heilemann, in modern american politics. it happens, but it happens rarely. in new york city in the top media market in the country, just an absolutely stunning -- some stunning shots come to mind. >> they're stunning visuals. a lot of campaigning about -- a lot of what campaigning in new york is about when you ha
, a bobby kennedy shot from '68 after his iowa win or tie or draw. washington square. >> why would he get out? drawing that kind of crowd, that kind of enthusiasm. kasie hunt you were there last night. >> i was. this -- this is peak bernie sanders. this is everything that we've been talking about for the last three months kind of all came together in one. you could see it even when he took the stage he was a little bit emotional and sort of took -- stepped back to really take it all...
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fascinating hour, the camera's eyes watched jfk working with his brother then attorney general bobby kennedy they are trying to skillfully navigate the politics of the 1963 desegregation of the university of alabama in the face of the obstinate governor george wallace. >> i believe that separation is good for the negro citizen and white citizen. >> and the viewer is privy to all sides. >> governor cannot block all those classes. >> if he still doesn't move then we will try to get by him. >> push him? >> by pushing a little bit. >> the films will be available on blu-ray and dvd from the criterion collection on tuesday. they will likely make you nostalgic for an era of politics where the rhetoric was less like thsh this -- >> i mean, first of all, this guy is a choke artist, and this guy is a liar. >> and more like this -- >> when the cause of freedom is endangered all over the world, when the united states stands as the only sent tree at the gate, when we can see the fires of the enemy burning on distant hills, that's what's at issue today. that's what we are attempting to determine. in the c
fascinating hour, the camera's eyes watched jfk working with his brother then attorney general bobby kennedy they are trying to skillfully navigate the politics of the 1963 desegregation of the university of alabama in the face of the obstinate governor george wallace. >> i believe that separation is good for the negro citizen and white citizen. >> and the viewer is privy to all sides. >> governor cannot block all those classes. >> if he still doesn't move then we will...
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on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >>> the primary that makes milwaukee famous. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in milwaukee, wisconsin, on the eve of tomorrow's big republican and democratic tests. can donald trump prevail over questions about his fitness for the country's highest office? can hillary clinton inspire democrats with the prospect of a second clinton presidency. can bernie increase his victories to six of the last seven contests, thereby shaking hillary loose from her image as the inevitable nominee? let's start with donald trump. the republican establishment here from the governor on down has lined up against trump. here in wisconsin. but here's the big but. the most recent poll out today from emerson college shows ted cruz ahead of trump by just five points. that's half the lead that cruz had in last week's polls. so trump may be regaining strength here in wisconsin. at a rally today, trump predicted a win here tomorrow. >> i really believe tomorrow we're going to have a very, very big victory. i
on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >>> the primary that makes milwaukee famous. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in milwaukee, wisconsin, on the eve of tomorrow's big republican and democratic tests. can donald trump prevail over questions about his fitness for the country's highest office? can hillary clinton inspire democrats with the prospect of a second clinton presidency. can bernie...
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>> well, the one thing that i do remember i was still pretty young, but i do remember how bobby kennedy got up on the car and asked the people to have, you know, to remember this but not to riot. he calmed the crowd down and what a time that was. in our state, greta, as you know, we have had some tough decisions involving police in community. these three ladies came to me andz the leader, a lady named nina turner, state senator, african-american, she said we need to get on this because we know there are decisions coming that are going to be tough from the courts. she said i want to have, you know, a commission. i said no, no, let's not do a commission. let's get this thing going and come up with some recommendations. i was able to get her involved and the two other ladies. she became the chairperson of this thing. and our head of public safety who ran the highway patrol became the other chairperson. and the two of them, you any, we brought them on. her by the way, nina's son is a police officer. we had police, we had community activists, we had ministers and we sat down to say how could
>> well, the one thing that i do remember i was still pretty young, but i do remember how bobby kennedy got up on the car and asked the people to have, you know, to remember this but not to riot. he calmed the crowd down and what a time that was. in our state, greta, as you know, we have had some tough decisions involving police in community. these three ladies came to me andz the leader, a lady named nina turner, state senator, african-american, she said we need to get on this because we...
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i was talking on my producer earlier on about how bobby kennedy was going through delegations for hisother jack. all of a sudden lbj who had never run in a single primary was saying, i might just cobble together just what i need to take this from you. it is all about going state by state by state. isn't it? >> and individual by individual by individual. at the convention. it is going to be very interesting. i have a scene in all my president's children where a breathless writer come up to a carriage in 1852 in new hampshire. he stops the carriage and he says, senator pierce, you were just nominated for president of the united states on the 49th ballot at the democratic convention in baltimore. his wife falls over in a dead faint. we're back to those exciting moments. >> hopefully we don't go to 49. the prevailing winds is that it might to go multiple ballots. i guess a lot would go to donald trump. how close he is to 1237. the closer you are, usually the easier it is to cobble together. even there cruz has been able to get quite a few. play that out for me. what do you think? >> yeah.
i was talking on my producer earlier on about how bobby kennedy was going through delegations for hisother jack. all of a sudden lbj who had never run in a single primary was saying, i might just cobble together just what i need to take this from you. it is all about going state by state by state. isn't it? >> and individual by individual by individual. at the convention. it is going to be very interesting. i have a scene in all my president's children where a breathless writer come up to...
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two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >> will the plot to stop donald trump finally work in wisconsin? >> our campaign -- >> donald trump bernie sanders and ted cruz all speak live in wisconsin at this hour. tonight why trump is winning votes but losing the delegate fight. exclusive reporting from inside the trump campaign from "new york" magazine's gabe sherman. then clinton supporter james carville on hillary versus bernie. >> why would the democrats nominate someone who's not even a democrat? >> and why early mistakes by senator sanders could prove insurmountable for his campaign. >> i don't want to get hillary clinton more nervous than she already >>> good evening from milwaukee, wisconsin. i'm chris hayes. we're coming to you live from the lakefront brewery. just a few minutes from here, donald trump is due to take the stage any moment now accompanied by his wife who is making a very rare campaign appearance. just dn the street from that trump event, bernie sanders is holding a big rally at the exact same time. abou
two months and two days later, on the night that he won the california primary, bobby kennedy was assassinated. >> will the plot to stop donald trump finally work in wisconsin? >> our campaign -- >> donald trump bernie sanders and ted cruz all speak live in wisconsin at this hour. tonight why trump is winning votes but losing the delegate fight. exclusive reporting from inside the trump campaign from "new york" magazine's gabe sherman. then clinton supporter james...
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kennedy or bobby kennedy. this is their shot. >> yeah.'t know what they are talking about. at least in the 60's and 70's we knew what vietnam was. we knew what civil rights. were they don't know what socialism is. i have got to take a break. go ahead, last point, bernie, go. >> you once said that one of the good things that's coming out of this trump candidacy is that is he bringing people into the process. >> everybody in. >> that's a bad thing. look at these people. they want bernie sanders a socialist to be president. >> they will be educated and they will be okay. we are awaiting donald trump. i don't know who that guy is there. but, we're going to take a quick break and maybe when we come back from the break, trump will be there. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? "are you okay?" [ voice of dennis ] indeed. "yeah, i
kennedy or bobby kennedy. this is their shot. >> yeah.'t know what they are talking about. at least in the 60's and 70's we knew what vietnam was. we knew what civil rights. were they don't know what socialism is. i have got to take a break. go ahead, last point, bernie, go. >> you once said that one of the good things that's coming out of this trump candidacy is that is he bringing people into the process. >> everybody in. >> that's a bad thing. look at these people....
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if it were -- let me think, if you did a comedy about bobby kennedy's assassination or if you did somethingny great liberal who died tragically. the, it would never have gotten this far. it would have been overwhelming, the outrage. but the script was so lauded, among, as an independent, edgy film. that's why, it had been around. it had legendary status. that's why everybody was so excited but it shows new hollywood, there's edgy as a nerf ball. there was nothing brave about this i know that will ferrell is a liberal. but is your ideology so unbending that you couldn't see maybe that this might be some cruelty to this premise? >> yeah, because the whole idea to me is mockery of people who are sick. i don't dig it. i don't get it. and i think that you're right. i think it adds on that he's a conservative, and you hear this all about reagan by the way in liberal corners, he was losing it. but the idea that you make fun of it. now i think that there are lots of points of weakness in my life. in all our lives where you think, that could be funny. like you know, granddad forgot he left the cigar
if it were -- let me think, if you did a comedy about bobby kennedy's assassination or if you did somethingny great liberal who died tragically. the, it would never have gotten this far. it would have been overwhelming, the outrage. but the script was so lauded, among, as an independent, edgy film. that's why, it had been around. it had legendary status. that's why everybody was so excited but it shows new hollywood, there's edgy as a nerf ball. there was nothing brave about this i know that...
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kennedy or bobby kennedy. this is their shot. >> yeah.are talking about. at least in the 60's and 70's we knew what vietnam was. we knew what civil rights. were they don't know what socialism is. i have got to take a break. go ahead, last point, bernie, go. >> you once said that one of the good things that's coming out of this trump candidacy is that is he bringing people into the process. >> everybody in. >> that's a bad thing. look at these people. they want bernie sanders a socialist to be president. >> they will be educated and they will be okay. we are awaiting donald trump. i don't know who that guy is there. but, we're going to take a quick break and maybe when we come back from the break, trump will be there. go ahead... leave the competition behind. lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. there's no going back. ♪ type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man. woman. or where you're from. city. country. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people, yea, yea. ♪ farxiga may help in that fight every day. along wit
kennedy or bobby kennedy. this is their shot. >> yeah.are talking about. at least in the 60's and 70's we knew what vietnam was. we knew what civil rights. were they don't know what socialism is. i have got to take a break. go ahead, last point, bernie, go. >> you once said that one of the good things that's coming out of this trump candidacy is that is he bringing people into the process. >> everybody in. >> that's a bad thing. look at these people. they want bernie...
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edgar hoover submitted to attorney general bobby kennedy for authorization to conduct surveillance of dr. king. that has basically no -- has very flimsy support for it, factually. it has really no limitation on duration, on geographic scope, on what could be done with the communications that were collected. it really is a quite astoundingly broad authorization and the director keeps that on his desk right now and every morning he is responsible for certifying applications under the foreign intelligence surveillance act, an act that was enacted after the king investigation and is -- its provisions in many ways in reaction to what happened, what was uncovered, by the church committee in the -- looking at the case, the investigation. and so, the director literally putts his stack of fisa applications on top of the one pager every morning and the fisa applications are like this. each one of them is quite, quite extensive. quite thick. with numerous recitations that are required by the law and i can talk about those in one second. but the point is that the era today, the protections that w
edgar hoover submitted to attorney general bobby kennedy for authorization to conduct surveillance of dr. king. that has basically no -- has very flimsy support for it, factually. it has really no limitation on duration, on geographic scope, on what could be done with the communications that were collected. it really is a quite astoundingly broad authorization and the director keeps that on his desk right now and every morning he is responsible for certifying applications under the foreign...
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ronald reagan could grab a microphone in 1980 in a gymnasium saying i paid for this microphone or bobby kennedy in 1968. jeff greenfeel says one of the coolest things he did to the speechwriters is deliver the greatest speech of his life the night after martin luther king was assassinated because it was all off the top of his head. and read the audience, read the moment and gave what i still believe may be one of the greatest political speeches of the 20th century. in trump you have a guy far different, obviously, than both of those. but who, like nicolle said, can read the audience and play off the audience without having people running behind with a stack of papers. it makes a campaign agile. >> if you spend the amount of time, and we have, going to trump's rallies, a couple of things are clearly noticeable. there have been funny candidates. john mccain was funny in 2000. but both had a sense of inhibition about them. donald trump is totally uninhibited on the stump. and the other key thing is, you know when you go to a movie? you go to a movie and pay attention. the second time you pay less
ronald reagan could grab a microphone in 1980 in a gymnasium saying i paid for this microphone or bobby kennedy in 1968. jeff greenfeel says one of the coolest things he did to the speechwriters is deliver the greatest speech of his life the night after martin luther king was assassinated because it was all off the top of his head. and read the audience, read the moment and gave what i still believe may be one of the greatest political speeches of the 20th century. in trump you have a guy far...
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. >> bobby kennedy said in politics you have to hang a lantern on your problem.hink wall street should think about hanging a lantern on this problem and engage with both parties and with main street to talk about something that's clearly an issue. david: they can do all the talking they want. their solution is to just to spread money around to everybody around see whether that helps them when it comes to legislation. but harlan, why has bernie not touched the email stuff? >> i do not understand it. email, benghazi, she has 30-year track record of lies, deceit and fraud. i don't know why he litigated this court of public opinion. it blows my mind. david: he is not going to. >> but donald trump will. he is inevitable nominee on the republican side. he is well-equipped to. david: mark, if donald trump does that, how much of that sticks? clearly her distrust figures have been going up over the past year. isn't a lot of that because of revelation about her emails? >> hillary clinton is not going to get indicted for her emails, that it is hurting her. that wasn't the q
. >> bobby kennedy said in politics you have to hang a lantern on your problem.hink wall street should think about hanging a lantern on this problem and engage with both parties and with main street to talk about something that's clearly an issue. david: they can do all the talking they want. their solution is to just to spread money around to everybody around see whether that helps them when it comes to legislation. but harlan, why has bernie not touched the email stuff? >> i do...
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it started in 1966, bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was a senator. he kicked it off. we'd bring in people to discuss issues from different sides. emphasis '67 was called revolutions, and it involved revolutions, and it was also the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. there was a magazine that had articles in it, and one of them was by a black student from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. she wrote about vietnam, condemning the american position. on the other side, the army -- the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the army chief of staff i think it was, general wheeler, wrote an article defending american policy many vietnam. in vietnam. so this magazine came out, and it caused a real stir in the legislature. actually, it was being used. saying, look at this, we've got this communist, stokley carmichael had an article in there, and roy wilkens had an article that opposed black power, articles. so it was balanced, but they made an issue out of it, and they raised up something called a speaker b
it started in 1966, bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was a senator. he kicked it off. we'd bring in people to discuss issues from different sides. emphasis '67 was called revolutions, and it involved revolutions, and it was also the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. there was a magazine that had articles in it, and one of them was by a black student from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. she wrote about...
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edgar hoover said the made it to the attorney general bobby kennedy for authorization to conduct surveillancef doctor king that has basically very flimsy support actually. it has no limitation on duration or geographic scope or what can be done in the communications collected. it is a quite astoundingly broad authorization. and the director keeps that on his desk right now. and every morning he is responsible for certifying applications under the foreign intelligence surveillance act that was enacted after a decaying investigation and its provisions are in many ways in reaction to what happened and what was uncovered by the church committee in looking at the case of the investigations of the director literally puts the putk of applications on top of the one-page every morning, and the applications are like this. each one of them is quite extensive and quite thick with numerous reservations required by the law and i can talk about those in a second but the point is the era today are substantially different than they were at this point in time and so you have linear upon layer of requirements t
edgar hoover said the made it to the attorney general bobby kennedy for authorization to conduct surveillancef doctor king that has basically very flimsy support actually. it has no limitation on duration or geographic scope or what can be done in the communications collected. it is a quite astoundingly broad authorization. and the director keeps that on his desk right now. and every morning he is responsible for certifying applications under the foreign intelligence surveillance act that was...
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my second question is, recently bobby kennedy acknowledged the tists -- the mmr vaccine is affectingu for the comment. i'm not familiar with that issue but what i can tell you is the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine is used widely around the world. we are seeing huge progress in measles prevention, mainly in africa and asia. we still have about 20 million measles cases around the world every year and we need to tackle that because measles does cause death. you think about 150,000 deaths in children around the world, we have our work to do. host: about 10 minutes left with dr. anne schuchat of the cdc. principal deputy director there. we will be talking about other cdc issues for the rest of our program as well so if you don't get your call in at this segment we will have other cdc officials here on our program. don is waiting in powell, tennessee for you. caller: i have two things. i am a chronic pain patient. i went in for a minor back surgery. the doctor has got me confused or something. cut from my butt to my bra strap. my regular doctor sent me to this pain clinic. i can barely wa
my second question is, recently bobby kennedy acknowledged the tists -- the mmr vaccine is affectingu for the comment. i'm not familiar with that issue but what i can tell you is the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine is used widely around the world. we are seeing huge progress in measles prevention, mainly in africa and asia. we still have about 20 million measles cases around the world every year and we need to tackle that because measles does cause death. you think about 150,000 deaths in...
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so bobby kennedy was on, was the best campaign manager in history. so very inspirational. you know? said some men see things as they are and ask why, i dream things that never were and ask why not. but he was one of the most ruthless political practitioners of the time. because he realized if you didn't win, you didn't get to set the agenda. we're a divided country, but if you feel strong about something in your city, county or state, work for someone who shares that belief because they will then get to set the agenda. i think it's easy to forget that sometimes. but there's a straight line between that and everything we've ever done. >> well, i would agree with all this and also just stick with it. you know, the first campaign that you work on or the first two campaigns or maybe six campaigns you may not win. and you may get discouraged. but the ability to keep on going back there and working on things that you believe in and working for people that you believe in is really important. and i think it's really satisfying, because there's very few things that you can do that you realiz
so bobby kennedy was on, was the best campaign manager in history. so very inspirational. you know? said some men see things as they are and ask why, i dream things that never were and ask why not. but he was one of the most ruthless political practitioners of the time. because he realized if you didn't win, you didn't get to set the agenda. we're a divided country, but if you feel strong about something in your city, county or state, work for someone who shares that belief because they will...