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bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.d i know i would 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 ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette autonomy from mainland china. i'm aishah hasnie. >> it didn't take long for rumors to spread about hollywood's biggest star and the most of powerful man in the world. >> their schedules are so public it's easy to document their lives almost on a daily basis. the on time they could have been alone as far as i know is when they stayed in palm springs. >> sinatra planned to host the president for the weekend. but because of his alleged ties to organized crime, bobby urged him not to attend. and it
bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy.d i know i would 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 ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll...
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he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped you off and disguised it as a suicide. suspiciously many believe the origin was maurice reese work in concert with capell. it stated that robert kennedy was deeply involved with marilyn and promised to leave his wife to march marry marilyn. >> the document was given to the fbi by the governor's office of california. they could not verify how it was from. they brought it to the fbi's attention because of the connection with the ken does. >> the accounts of rfk's whereabouts have been refuted by official record of the department of justice and personal accounts. bobby kenne
he asserts bobby kennedy and marilyn monroe were having an affair. when she learned he had know intention of leaving his wife, bobby had her murdered. capel's pamphlet was published the year bobby kennedy was going to run for the senate seat in new york. it was a political hitpiece. >> the pamphlet alleges that virtually everyone in marilyn's life was a communist. >> it was murder dressed up to look like suicide. it's how the communists worked. when they got tired of you they bumped...
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. >> i would add bobby kennedy to i would add -- >> i would add bobby kennedy to your list of people who inspired me. i will tell you one story about martin luther king. when we came up, there were not many courses in college on speechwriting. most of us probably just fell into it. i never started out wanting to be a speechwriter. i wanted to be a journalist, but that is another story. i started writing in the clinton administration for the secretary of health and human services. my idea of a great speech was martin luther king, i have a dream. i started writing speeches for martin luther king, and finding the voice of your speaker is one of the key things to being successful as a speechwriter. after a while, she pulled me aside and said, i like martin luther king, but i am a short, punchy lady and i like short, punchy sentences. i am not martin luther king. [laughter] that was a great lesson to me in finding the voice. you can admire these great writers and great speeches, but you have to always remember that the person you are writing for may not -- that style may not be suited to
. >> i would add bobby kennedy to i would add -- >> i would add bobby kennedy to your list of people who inspired me. i will tell you one story about martin luther king. when we came up, there were not many courses in college on speechwriting. most of us probably just fell into it. i never started out wanting to be a speechwriter. i wanted to be a journalist, but that is another story. i started writing in the clinton administration for the secretary of health and human services. my...
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king, and the hope that was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy. or upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. then, i went downstairs to cover you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing bobby into the race because johnson was weak. mccarthy surprises lbj in new hampshire. bobby gets in. his last words which you heard >> were it's on to chicago and let's win there. he didn't know if he could get the delegates against humphrey. david: this is essentially last picture of robert kennedy alive. he gave a little quick v sign and went into the kitchen when he was shot. made an incredible photograph. one of my colleagues was with him also. i heard that something had happened so i ran outside and i saw ethel in the back of the ambulance. i too
king, and the hope that was bobby kennedy. bobby kennedy. or upi in los angeles and i was at the ambassador hotel with robert kennedy. if you minutes before that, i was upstairs and i talked to robert kennedy and he was being interviewed. another was up there also. then, i went downstairs to cover you can talk about what happened there. he lost oregon. he won in california. jon: he only got in the race a few you weeks before he came here. jim mccarthy is the one who gets the credit for bringing...
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>> marilyn being killed by jfq or bobby kennedy suffocating her. so many different stories. >> police said there was 15 bottles of medication on the night stand. the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles county morgue, the autopsy was under way. >> he didn't find any evidence of puncture wound, no broken bones, no trauma to the head. there was no evidence of any foul play on the body. >> two things were ruled out. trauma and illness. >> we were satisfied the cause of death is not a natural one. the presumptive opinion is overdose of drugs. it has to be confirmed by tox caly studies. d by toxicology studies. >> but for mode of death he circled both accidental and suicide in which he wrote in the word probable. the suicide team will be conducting a psychological autopsy to determine i
>> marilyn being killed by jfq or bobby kennedy suffocating her. so many different stories. >> police said there was 15 bottles of medication on the night stand. the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles...
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so he became that empathetic and then became the bobby kennedy we all know.ugo black became the furthest gore went from the uneven career to do the right thing with his bosses election for what he did with the vietnam war and because he opposed to racist judges nixon went after them and defeated them but hugo black went from the kkk member full circle by the 19 fifties after the most important integration decision at that time after that hugo black was in the tuscaloosa law school. >> you mentioned gore but the value of a public hearing and to talk about the value of the public hearing during watergate because it was when watergate was processed in the current climate we are in or are we not there anymore cracks it's easy what the republicans want but do the american people want that. >> american people want almost everything to be public they want a light shine on government that's the idea. and what you're referring to is january 1966 the fulbright hearings which gore participated in that johnson tried to stop cvs from uncovering the hearings actually he co
so he became that empathetic and then became the bobby kennedy we all know.ugo black became the furthest gore went from the uneven career to do the right thing with his bosses election for what he did with the vietnam war and because he opposed to racist judges nixon went after them and defeated them but hugo black went from the kkk member full circle by the 19 fifties after the most important integration decision at that time after that hugo black was in the tuscaloosa law school. >> you...
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bobbie kennedy, martin luther king, and humphrey, and a few years later, george wiley. i came back to san francisco expected to devote my life to this kind of thing here, and everybody was off on the environment. and then, on the groups of, you know, affirmative action for women and for black people, and chicanos. well, my job in the federal service was affirmative action. but to see, forgetting poverty, poor people, the democrats turned their back on it after that. i only here middle classes mentioned once in a while, we must -- you cannot imagine unless you're lived in those -- you've lived in those circumstances -- >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> clerk: yes. we'll come and pick that up. thank you. yes, please. thank you. [speaking spanish language] >> clerk: ma'am, are you translating for you? >> sorry. let me get her notes. >> clerk: oh, sure. let me pause your time. >> hi. my name is sylvia, and i am here supporting the resolution in favor of asylum because i think that all humans deserve respect and to be treated well and they deserve protection from
bobbie kennedy, martin luther king, and humphrey, and a few years later, george wiley. i came back to san francisco expected to devote my life to this kind of thing here, and everybody was off on the environment. and then, on the groups of, you know, affirmative action for women and for black people, and chicanos. well, my job in the federal service was affirmative action. but to see, forgetting poverty, poor people, the democrats turned their back on it after that. i only here middle classes...
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we heard these concerns going back to bobby kennedy when he was included in his brother's cabinet. democrats, republicans say how is hunter biden getting a deal with burisma with not much energy experience during the vps tenure? nepotism,erns about insider deals, it fuels on both sides this idea that washington is removed, washington is elite, washington is a protected class. that is why you see outsiders on both sides of the aisle doing well in this kind of environment. , atington is perceived times rightly, as a place where if you have connections you can do better than the average joe. host: speaking of average joe, how has joe biden been able to shake the hunter biden story? guest: here remains at the top of nearly every poll. he has slipped and some of the early states like iowa and new hampshire. he is going to have to catch up in iowa to be competitive there. hebe -- his advisers say does not necessarily need to be competitive there. split, if buttigieg and senator warren win the first two , buttigieg in new hampshire, or if sanders does well there, if biden comes into south
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the country had been through this dramatic transition and what was also fascinating, we know how bobby kennedyhated lbj but it was clear to the kennedys when they took the final trip to texas that lbj didn't have the sway in texas they thought he did. even if he wasn't willing to resign you can take they would have found a way to rotate him off the ticket. the conventional wisdom about lbj and jfk is a kennedys not assassinated you don't get civil rights act of 1964, maybe not the subsequent acts either but you also don't get vietnam. i don't subscribe to that view. i do not think you would have gotten the civil rights act of 1964 because i think the kennedys were prepared to pay lip service to civil rights but not to take electoral risks in favor of civil rights. hard to speculate after, if they had even won reelection. that is a big if. with vietnam the guardians of kennedy's reputation, solicitor and sorenson, have reconstructed a narrative that correctly settles lbj with responsibility of culpability for vietnam but is all kennedy of too much responsibly. kennedy double the number of advis
the country had been through this dramatic transition and what was also fascinating, we know how bobby kennedyhated lbj but it was clear to the kennedys when they took the final trip to texas that lbj didn't have the sway in texas they thought he did. even if he wasn't willing to resign you can take they would have found a way to rotate him off the ticket. the conventional wisdom about lbj and jfk is a kennedys not assassinated you don't get civil rights act of 1964, maybe not the subsequent...
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jack kennedy's friend and helped bobby kennedy desegregate the south all before serving 31 years on thenited states supreme court. wow! you can see why he was my hero. one day during our clerkship, we are walking down the first floor but it is called the basement and the portraits of justices are hung. and justice white leans over to me and he says, oh, justice gorsuch, he would like to have fun with his law clerks and called us justice gorsuch. little did he know. [laughter] >> he said justice gorsuch, how many of these old dogs can you name? and in honesty i had to tell him about half. and he said to me something that really shocked me and depressed me a little bit at the time, and he said me, too. he said, and that's pretty much how it should be and i will be forgotten soon enough. 10 years nobody will know hole i am, something like that. and that shocked me down to my socks. i thought nobody would ever forget byron white. i wonder how many of you remember him? and i remember visitors look at his portrait now hung in that ham hallway. and what i realize now and i didn't realize then
jack kennedy's friend and helped bobby kennedy desegregate the south all before serving 31 years on thenited states supreme court. wow! you can see why he was my hero. one day during our clerkship, we are walking down the first floor but it is called the basement and the portraits of justices are hung. and justice white leans over to me and he says, oh, justice gorsuch, he would like to have fun with his law clerks and called us justice gorsuch. little did he know. [laughter] >> he said...
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the name but i don't so the country has been to this dramatic transition but also we know how bobby kennedyhated lbj but was very clear to the kennedys with that final trip to texas that lbj didn't have this way in texas he thought he did even if he wouldn't resign they would have found a way to rotate him off the ticket. the conventional wisdom of if kennedy's not assassinated you don't get the civil rights act of 64 but also you don't get vietnam i don't subscribe to that view i subscribe i do not thank you wouldn't get the civil rights act because i think the kennedys were prepared to pay lip service but not electoral risk. it's hard to speculate after if they had even won reelection and that is a big if. but with vietnam the guardians of the reputation with sausage or has reconstructed a narrative that correctly saddles lbj with culpability and responsibility for vietnam he gives him too much responsibility he doubles the number of advisers and foreign assistance budget and turns the other way for the support for a coup against the vietnamese president and often times people will point
the name but i don't so the country has been to this dramatic transition but also we know how bobby kennedyhated lbj but was very clear to the kennedys with that final trip to texas that lbj didn't have this way in texas he thought he did even if he wouldn't resign they would have found a way to rotate him off the ticket. the conventional wisdom of if kennedy's not assassinated you don't get the civil rights act of 64 but also you don't get vietnam i don't subscribe to that view i subscribe i...
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. >> you heard what bobby kennedy. about eight weeks ago.become president. so treat me right or i'll get in there and raise taxes on you. don't get me wrong, i wouldn't mind paying income tax if i knew it was going to a friendly country. >> there's something about giving somebody a fact or piece of information that may be a little confrontational that people may object to, but if you can turn it into a punch line, they're much more open to it. gregory understood the power of comedy. >> sunday in new york. the phone rang. my wife said, jack's office. get on the phone, hi, dick, would you come on the show tonight? i said, no, thank you. and i hung up. because a black person couldn't sit on the couch. okay. the phone rang again. it's paul. dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show? i said, because a black person never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's --
. >> you heard what bobby kennedy. about eight weeks ago.become president. so treat me right or i'll get in there and raise taxes on you. don't get me wrong, i wouldn't mind paying income tax if i knew it was going to a friendly country. >> there's something about giving somebody a fact or piece of information that may be a little confrontational that people may object to, but if you can turn it into a punch line, they're much more open to it. gregory understood the power of comedy....
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hhe told the segregated southern schools with bobby kennedy, served on the supreme court for 31 years. how could anybody forget justice white. i walked through those hallways now. a lot of tourists staring at the portrait with no idea who they are looking at and i think what he was telling me i now know it was joyful, not depressing. the judge's role is a quiet one, supporting the constitution, not changing. that's up to you if you want to do that, upholding the constitution and passing down this wonderful legacy, living a life and service better than your self, that is what he was trying to teach me that they. i think about that a lot when i walk through the court. >> we are just about out of time. i have a couple of more questions. in your book you talk about how important your family is to you including your daughters. in fact the book is dedicated to your wife and daughters. i'm the father of daughters and many more are here. when you have the occasional argument that takes place between siblings, [inaudible] how do you render your judgment? [laughter] my jurisdiction does not ext
hhe told the segregated southern schools with bobby kennedy, served on the supreme court for 31 years. how could anybody forget justice white. i walked through those hallways now. a lot of tourists staring at the portrait with no idea who they are looking at and i think what he was telling me i now know it was joyful, not depressing. the judge's role is a quiet one, supporting the constitution, not changing. that's up to you if you want to do that, upholding the constitution and passing down...
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mccarthy campaign because of the freelance writer knew couldn't do that much, and mccarthy -- bobby kennedy would do it mccarthy would. and one things he always said that mcnamara, you might remember and 66 have lowered the educational standards of the war. he was called the project 100,000. the idea was to get more people with 65 to 90 iq in the army he would be more congenial and more willing to do what you want. mccarthy used to call it a change the color of the corpses. to get fewer white people, and more hispanic and african-american people in the war. because obviously, those people are in educational assistance then and now, give them much less of a chance with less money spent. nothing's changed about that and that's not gonna happen. when i got to go there i would spend a week. so nixon told everybody he had a secret plan to end the war. but it turned out it was to win it. and he began him back channel. it was 69 in the middle of the year end he was signaling to the north that he was going to be different. he ordered the strategic air command on absolute high control, there is stan
mccarthy campaign because of the freelance writer knew couldn't do that much, and mccarthy -- bobby kennedy would do it mccarthy would. and one things he always said that mcnamara, you might remember and 66 have lowered the educational standards of the war. he was called the project 100,000. the idea was to get more people with 65 to 90 iq in the army he would be more congenial and more willing to do what you want. mccarthy used to call it a change the color of the corpses. to get fewer white...
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he helped segregate southern schools with bobby kennedy. he served in the supreme court for 31 years. how can anybody forget justice. i want this always now and a lot of tourists have no idea who that portraitist. and i think what jess's white was staying. it was joyful. the judges ruled is the part of why it's one. it is upholding the constitution. not changing it. that is up to you if you want to do that. upholding the constitution and passing down and bequeathing his wonderful legacy. the majority and the joy of surfing live in something greater than yourself. that's what he was trying to teach me that day. so i think about that a lot. the walk-through the quote. [laughter]. >> will just about out of time. one in your book about how important your family is to you including your daughters in fact the book is dedicated to your wife and daughters. and the father of daughters, i know many more here, here's a question for you. when they have the occasional argument that takes place between siblings, it happens. how do you render your judgmen
he helped segregate southern schools with bobby kennedy. he served in the supreme court for 31 years. how can anybody forget justice. i want this always now and a lot of tourists have no idea who that portraitist. and i think what jess's white was staying. it was joyful. the judges ruled is the part of why it's one. it is upholding the constitution. not changing it. that is up to you if you want to do that. upholding the constitution and passing down and bequeathing his wonderful legacy. the...
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i think that president trump now has his bobby kennedy or eric holder.ebody in the justice department a.g. office who is on his side. >> sandra: stunning revelations in the interview suggesting the f.b.i. may have acted in bad faith committing gross abuses in the russia investigation and very clearly answered this question. bill barr. >> based on what you know so far, is it still -- do you still stand by your statement that the campaign was spied upon? >> oh it was clearly spied upon. that's what electronic surveillance is. i think wiring people up to go in and talk to people and make recordings of their conversations is spying. i think going through people's emails, which they did as a result of the fisa warrant, they went through everything. >> sandra: to martha now. i know you had a chance to talk to carter page last night. he penned a piece in the "wall street journal." f.b.i. spying ruined by good name. he writes about his identity accused to a series of false accusations. he has many questions about the f.b.i. investigation that ruined his life. >>
i think that president trump now has his bobby kennedy or eric holder.ebody in the justice department a.g. office who is on his side. >> sandra: stunning revelations in the interview suggesting the f.b.i. may have acted in bad faith committing gross abuses in the russia investigation and very clearly answered this question. bill barr. >> based on what you know so far, is it still -- do you still stand by your statement that the campaign was spied upon? >> oh it was clearly...
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i grew up in a political household, another uncle who did advance for bobby kennedy, was in california in june 1968. i grew up in the game. for me this is all normal. i am used to being around political decisions. lawyers who come out of a white shoe world where they are doing memos all the time, it is a bigger culture shock to speak a language that is accepted by the folks who run for office. i always tried to maintain candor and it continues to the present day where other people were more polished and gun shy but there is a certain knack and at the end of the day you have to remember this person won and election, people voted for this person and that deserves a certain level of heated analysis, understanding and a certain way to present whatever your point of view is. doing a public offering, it sounds big to me which is self-government. >> it is a diplomatic response, it is a challenge to manage this or advise presidential congressional relations for disincentives to congress. >> how that manifests is a larger argument in and of itself. that is part of the fun. >> i will be less dip
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no one said that about john kennedy utilizing the services of his brother bobby kennedy as attorney general, or the attorney general -- >> eric holdwer barack obama. neil: does he, did you get a sense that that is something which he chastens? >> no he said very interesting thing to me. he said there are only two types of people who can really take this job, these positions. people who are too young to know the potential, how damaging the consequences could be for their career and people who are too old to care. he said i'm in the latter position. he really, gave me the impression that this is all these accusations against him are water off a duck's back. he was attorney general 25 years ago. neil: that's right. in his position he doesn't need to kowtow to anyone. >> you can argue again, he said things maybe make him a little partisan, i would argue not much more than any other attorney general but his specific criticisms of the process that led to the russia investigation into president trump are pretty valid and once more, and once more, well-supported by the report from the inspect genera
no one said that about john kennedy utilizing the services of his brother bobby kennedy as attorney general, or the attorney general -- >> eric holdwer barack obama. neil: does he, did you get a sense that that is something which he chastens? >> no he said very interesting thing to me. he said there are only two types of people who can really take this job, these positions. people who are too young to know the potential, how damaging the consequences could be for their career and...
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political household and had an uncle was a state senatowhowas a state senar that did advance for bobby kennedy in california. june of 68, so i grew up in a game. for me, this is all normal. i used to sort of being around political decisions and that sort off thing. warriors who come out of a more refined world where they are sort of giving the knows all the time and that sort of thing is a bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that is accepted by the folks that have actually run for office. i've always tried to with clients try to maintain candor and i think that continues to the present day where if anything i'm know done for the l tender with clients. other people are a little more polished perhaps and gun shy, but there is a certain fact i think you develop as a lawyer and i think at the end of the day, you always have to remember that this person has won an election. woit's not them. they represent people. people voted for this person and deserves a certain level of analysis and understanding and a certain way to present your point of view on the wall it always has to be rea
political household and had an uncle was a state senatowhowas a state senar that did advance for bobby kennedy in california. june of 68, so i grew up in a game. for me, this is all normal. i used to sort of being around political decisions and that sort off thing. warriors who come out of a more refined world where they are sort of giving the knows all the time and that sort of thing is a bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that is accepted by the folks that have actually run...
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i grew up in a political household, my alkyl was a state senator, my other uncle worked for bobby kennedy in june of 1968. i grew up in the game. to me, this is all normal. i'm used to being around political decisions and that sort of thing. lawyers who come out of a more refined, big law, white shoe world where they are doing memos all the time, i think it is a much bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that is accepted by the folks who actually run for office. i've always tried with clients to maintain candor and i think that continues to the present day where if anything, i am known for mutual candor with clients. other people, a little more thereed and gun shy, but is a knack you develop as a lawyer and you have to remember, this person has won and election. they represent people. people voted for this person and that deserves a certain level of and ais, understanding, certain way to present whatever your point of view is on the to be read has through the lens of this is not advising corporation x on how they can do a public offering of stock. it is a different thing. i
i grew up in a political household, my alkyl was a state senator, my other uncle worked for bobby kennedy in june of 1968. i grew up in the game. to me, this is all normal. i'm used to being around political decisions and that sort of thing. lawyers who come out of a more refined, big law, white shoe world where they are doing memos all the time, i think it is a much bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that is accepted by the folks who actually run for office. i've always tried...
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i had an uncle who was a state senator and another who did advance for bobby kennedy in california in june of '68, i grew up in the game. for me it's sort of normal. i'm used to being around political decisions and that sort of thing. lawyers who come out of a more refined, big law, white shoe world where they're doing memos all the time and that sort of thing, i think it's a much bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that's accepted by the folks who actually run for office, but, you know, i've always tried to-- with clients, tried to maintain candor and i think that continues to the present day, if anything, i'm known for sort of mutual candor with clients. other people, a little more polished and perhaps, and gun shy, but there's a certain knack that i think you develop as a lawyer. and i think at the end of the day, you always have to remember that, this person's won an election and it's not them, they represent people. people voted for this person. and you know, that that deserves a certain level of analysis, understanding, and a certain way to present your-- whatev
i had an uncle who was a state senator and another who did advance for bobby kennedy in california in june of '68, i grew up in the game. for me it's sort of normal. i'm used to being around political decisions and that sort of thing. lawyers who come out of a more refined, big law, white shoe world where they're doing memos all the time and that sort of thing, i think it's a much bigger culture shock to come in and speak a language that's accepted by the folks who actually run for office, but,...
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we heard these concerns going back to bobby kennedy when he was included in his brother's cabinet.ts, republicans say how is hunter biden getting a deal with burisma with not much energy experience during the vps tenure? nepotism,erns about insider deals, it fuels on both sides this idea that washington is removed, washington is elite, washington is a protected class. that is why you see outsiders on both sides of the aisle doing well in this kind of environment. , atington is perceived times rightly, as a place where if you have connections you can do better than the average joe. host: speaking of average joe, how has joe biden been able to shake the hunter biden story? guest: here remains at the top of nearly every poll. he has slipped and some of the early states like iowa and new hampshire. he is going to have to catch up in iowa to be competitive there. hebe -- his advisers say does not necessarily need to be competitive there. split, if buttigieg and senator warren win the first two , buttigieg in new hampshire, or if sanders does well there, if biden comes into south carolin
we heard these concerns going back to bobby kennedy when he was included in his brother's cabinet.ts, republicans say how is hunter biden getting a deal with burisma with not much energy experience during the vps tenure? nepotism,erns about insider deals, it fuels on both sides this idea that washington is removed, washington is elite, washington is a protected class. that is why you see outsiders on both sides of the aisle doing well in this kind of environment. , atington is perceived times...
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and the reason why after all of these my daddy took me to see bobby kennedy before he was assassinated two days before. and the reason why i became a democrat three months ago was because if you just listen and read about what trump has don done, it is appalling, disgraceful and un-american. >> what you think will unfold tomorrow during the debates of the hearing itself? >> the truth. >> thank you for the call there are 41 members of the house judiciary committee 24 democrat 17 republicans 33 hold the law degrees and as we mentioned jim sensenbrenner is a veteran and the oldest the youngest is a democrat a freshman there are eight democrats for republicans and the hearing will resume tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. eastern a reminder we will continue the conversation tomorrow on c-span washington journal 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three for three and half hours you'll hear the opening statement . . . . the ce come to
and the reason why after all of these my daddy took me to see bobby kennedy before he was assassinated two days before. and the reason why i became a democrat three months ago was because if you just listen and read about what trump has don done, it is appalling, disgraceful and un-american. >> what you think will unfold tomorrow during the debates of the hearing itself? >> the truth. >> thank you for the call there are 41 members of the house judiciary committee 24 democrat...
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maybe not bobby, but a new veep. robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. the still have to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is 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 bittman to get slashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. -- this a third meeting is the bullet. there is an indictment meeting. there are two people taking notes. there is the recorder taking notes. who is going to be indicted and what is said. then there is james, what he will use to write the report. colson.omes some others, but the task force, the watergate task force comes in and does their presentation. they are line attorneys. there are five or six of them. and then the staff attorneys review and decide whether they are going to agree with that indictment. thehey ask rick, who is on cnn panel apparently last night, he is the deputy of the watergate task force. wh
maybe not bobby, but a new veep. robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. the still have to prosecute bobby baker. but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is 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 bittman to get slashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. -- this a third meeting is the bullet....
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it's howard stern, you, ryan seacrest, bobby bones enough that. kennedy: you miss radio doll? kennedy: i do. >> but you do so while the show this is different than anything else on this network. kennedy: you're so kind and i love this show and its embodiment of my dreams, but there's something about magical about radio, and when i fly in from l.a. on a monday morning i get to hear show, i always tweet about it because you bring people in. you bring people into your chaos and your conversation, you talk about things in a way that really resonates, and it's really listenable. >> thank you thank you. kennedy: you have slept in the face a few times along the way. >> by various body parts. kennedy: gay elvis durand. >> luck i was fired a few times, i've been rehired a couple of times, it's been a long run. but you know what, i had to examine it. i started out as a little kid in dallas texas with my own radio station that no one listen to because there is a transmitter. and now i'm sitting here on kennedy show, it's like how did i get here? and if we don't examine where we were and
it's howard stern, you, ryan seacrest, bobby bones enough that. kennedy: you miss radio doll? kennedy: i do. >> but you do so while the show this is different than anything else on this network. kennedy: you're so kind and i love this show and its embodiment of my dreams, but there's something about magical about radio, and when i fly in from l.a. on a monday morning i get to hear show, i always tweet about it because you bring people in. you bring people into your chaos and your...
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right, the decisions were right, eisenhower judges, not kennedy judges, she had no use for the kennedy family. bobby showed up with peter adelman, she had no use for peter adelman either but she married him some years later. bobby showed up and she told us that night, everybody, all the media and tv cameras out of the sack when he went in and he picked up this dirty little child and she said i would not have wanted to hold him and she saw empathy she had never seen in a human being. i don't know when kennedy became that empathetic, usually it is gradual but those two things, he became the body kennedy we all know and most of us like in the mid-1960s before his assassination. hugo black came the furthest. gore went from an uneven career to doing the right things, probably lost reelection because of what he did with vietnam war, one of the only southerners and he opposed two bad nixon racist judges. nixon went after him and defeated him in 70 and hugo black, full circle by the 1950s after brown the board, the most important integration decision in american history at that time. after that hugo black w
right, the decisions were right, eisenhower judges, not kennedy judges, she had no use for the kennedy family. bobby showed up with peter adelman, she had no use for peter adelman either but she married him some years later. bobby showed up and she told us that night, everybody, all the media and tv cameras out of the sack when he went in and he picked up this dirty little child and she said i would not have wanted to hold him and she saw empathy she had never seen in a human being. i don't...
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bobby baker case. he was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy did not 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 yndon, and his brother could take a new vp. but jaclyn had gotten shot, and had gotten shot, and now lyndon is president and robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. and they still have to prosecute bobby baker, but bill bittman does it with such skill that lyndon johnson's name never comes up. that is talent, because johnson was his boss. this whole time he was taking bribes and giving orders, ready -- dirty as can be. leon jaworski is a johnson protege. he does not want bittman to be splashed. bittman is one of his favorite guys. there is an indictment meeting, this is the third bullet. on january 30 first, 1974, there are two people taking notes, there is the recorder taking the notes who is going to be indicted, and then there is the this is the third bullet. set that they are going to use to writ
bobby baker case. he was secretary of the senate when lyndon johnson was majority leader. lyndon was his boss. robert kennedy did not 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 yndon, and his brother could take a new vp. but jaclyn had gotten shot, and had gotten shot, and now lyndon is president and robert kennedy is no longer attorney general. and they still have...
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kennedy became the 35th president of the united states and quickly appointed his brother bobby as attorneyeneral. >> he was eating mafia dries for breakfast. when he became attorney general he started eating them for lunch and dinner, too. eric: rfk's mission was to destroy organized crime and he created the get hoffa squad. in 1964 jimmy hoffa was finally convicted of bribery and fraud. even as a convicted felon awaiting sentencing in 1966 he was he elected as head of the teamsters. >> he said his attorneys will continue his fight while he's in jail. parole is possible in 32 months. >> he went to prison at lewisburg where he met anthony provenzano. >> provenzano was an old school mobster. they are on move a yeah row in the prison and have an argument in the chow hall. hoffa ended up in a fistfight with provenzano. that would set the stage for the murder. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman)
kennedy became the 35th president of the united states and quickly appointed his brother bobby as attorneyeneral. >> he was eating mafia dries for breakfast. when he became attorney general he started eating them for lunch and dinner, too. eric: rfk's mission was to destroy organized crime and he created the get hoffa squad. in 1964 jimmy hoffa was finally convicted of bribery and fraud. even as a convicted felon awaiting sentencing in 1966 he was he elected as head of the teamsters....
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kennedy became the 35th president of the united states and quickly appointed his brother bobby as attorneyeneral. >> he was eating mafia dries for breakfast. when he became attorney general he started eating them for lunch and dinner, too. eric: rfk's mission was to destroy organized crime and he created the get hoffa squad. in 1964 jimmy hoffa was finally convicted of bribery and fraud. even as a convicted felon awaiting sentencing in 1966 he was he elected as head of the teamsters. >> he said his attorneys will continue his fight while he's in jail. parole is possible in 32 months. >> he went to prison at lewisburg where he met anthony provenzano. >> provenzano was an old school mobster. they are on move a yeah row in the prison and have an argument in the chow hall. hoffa ended up in a fistfight with provenzano. that would set the stage for the murder. we used to love going out with julia and mike, but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are
kennedy became the 35th president of the united states and quickly appointed his brother bobby as attorneyeneral. >> he was eating mafia dries for breakfast. when he became attorney general he started eating them for lunch and dinner, too. eric: rfk's mission was to destroy organized crime and he created the get hoffa squad. in 1964 jimmy hoffa was finally convicted of bribery and fraud. even as a convicted felon awaiting sentencing in 1966 he was he elected as head of the teamsters....
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there was one name that said kennedy and tend ken did was sitting nearby. he said it's got to be bobby'serm, he voted against civil rights in 1964. his son the future vice president and his daughter who i believe became an elected official in new jersey, both implored them to vote for. he decided not to. he then voted for voting rights next year. he then broke with the democratic president, opposed the war in vietnam. then he lost in 1970 because he was willing to stand up to nixon on two racist judges, and nixon went after him. he made a decision late in his career, i'm willing to lose an election, and politicians that are willing to lose an election are always better at their jobs. >> they shaure are. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. great to have you here. don't go anywhere, rachel maddow is next. and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com must be hot out there, huh? not especially. -[ slurping continues ] -what you drinking? gasoline. right, but i mean, what's in the cup? gasoli
there was one name that said kennedy and tend ken did was sitting nearby. he said it's got to be bobby'serm, he voted against civil rights in 1964. his son the future vice president and his daughter who i believe became an elected official in new jersey, both implored them to vote for. he decided not to. he then voted for voting rights next year. he then broke with the democratic president, opposed the war in vietnam. then he lost in 1970 because he was willing to stand up to nixon on two...
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kennedy was sitting nearby. and i said ted come here a second, and he said it's got to be bobby's. i have jack's desk. civil rights in 1964. his son, the fumer vice president and his daughter who i believe became the elected official in new jersey both implored him to vote for and he decided not to. he then broke with the democratic president, opposed the war in vietnam, only politician in tennessee, and then he lost in 1970 because he was willing to stand up to nixon on two racist judges and nixon went after him. but he made a decision late in his career, i'm willing to lose an election. and politicians willing to lose an election are always better at their jobs. >>> don't go anywhere. rachel maddow is next. jobs >>> don't go anywhere. rachel maddow is next. prepare d with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. because when you're with fidelity, i am all about living joyfully. the united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. traveling lighter. getting settled. rewarded
kennedy was sitting nearby. and i said ted come here a second, and he said it's got to be bobby's. i have jack's desk. civil rights in 1964. his son, the fumer vice president and his daughter who i believe became the elected official in new jersey both implored him to vote for and he decided not to. he then broke with the democratic president, opposed the war in vietnam, only politician in tennessee, and then he lost in 1970 because he was willing to stand up to nixon on two racist judges and...
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bobby five a with his brand-new haircut. welcome by the way. it's great to see a. >> it's great to see you. kennedye we go, so this is why way back when, when people are saying the president should not testify for special counsel, the president should stop engaging, i would say go for impeachment. just go for. this president should just dare everyone to impeach and because of this very reason because it's going to make him somewhat of a victim for the first time in his presidency. he is not losing any popular he's gaining three points in the last five weeks. and now people are losing their desire for impeachment. >> will first i want to sand logical my phone to call as me to it come on the phone tonight. thank you very much for doing that. but yes, among democrats even they are saying that we are not for impeachment. that is granted the cnn poll from november, those before we had hours and hours and hours, days long testimony from people who presumed or alleged long wrongdoing by the president. now we are past that in the house is saying we're going to vote for full impeachment tomorrow. people are
bobby five a with his brand-new haircut. welcome by the way. it's great to see a. >> it's great to see you. kennedye we go, so this is why way back when, when people are saying the president should not testify for special counsel, the president should stop engaging, i would say go for impeachment. just go for. this president should just dare everyone to impeach and because of this very reason because it's going to make him somewhat of a victim for the first time in his presidency. he is...