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they still had presidential aspirations with bobby kennedy and later with ted kennedy, so it served their interests to embellish the legacy of john f. kennedy, and i think two, because jfk became a martyr by being struck down by an assassin, we can look back at his presidency and see that he would have things differently. we can look at vietnam and civil rights and some of the turbulence that we experienced in the 1960's and say if jack kennedy had been in the oval office, things would have been different. that may or may not be true, we will never know. but i think that those are things that have had -- help furnish the kennedy legacy since he was assassinated in 1963. host: the relationship between jfk and lbj. they called each other names, or at least, their people did. guest: well, i think you've talked about jfk and lbj. let me talk about that and then we can go broader because it is complex. jfk and lbj i think begrudgingly at times admired each other. i think lbj would concede that while jack kennedy was a back-venture in the senate when he was the all-powerful majority leader, he
they still had presidential aspirations with bobby kennedy and later with ted kennedy, so it served their interests to embellish the legacy of john f. kennedy, and i think two, because jfk became a martyr by being struck down by an assassin, we can look back at his presidency and see that he would have things differently. we can look at vietnam and civil rights and some of the turbulence that we experienced in the 1960's and say if jack kennedy had been in the oval office, things would have...
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he brought as a journalist artist and friend of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy to mike will have been elected president if he had not been murdered. the 60s for carson wasn't all a matter of consciousness raising. one of his highest. show in fact the highest. show for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim. tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of tiptoe through the tulips and his unusual clothing style unusual even by the standards of the 1960s. when he tied the knot 58 million people tuned in to the special wedding show on the "tonight show." now johnny carson loved his work. he was really not all that happy when he wasn't working. he was a perfectionist and invested huge amounts of planning and energy into making the show look as spontaneous and is effortless as is seen through the television was not comfortable with the camera even with family. as johnny carson had a failure of his third marriage he said if i had put the work into by marriage that i had put in my show -- carson was friendly
he brought as a journalist artist and friend of bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy to mike will have been elected president if he had not been murdered. the 60s for carson wasn't all a matter of consciousness raising. one of his highest. show in fact the highest. show for carson was actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim. tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of tiptoe through the tulips and his unusual clothing style...
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two months later, bobby kennedy was killed. carson again offered a tribute to a slain activist. they brought in journalists, artists, and find the bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy, who may well have been elected president in 1968 had he not been murdered. the 60s, for carson, wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness racing. far from it. one of his highest rated shows, in fact the highest rated show of the 60s for carson wentz actually the wedding of an iconic figure of the 1960s known as tiny tim tiny tim was famous for his falsetto rendition of tiptoe through the tulips, and his unusual clothing style, unusual even by the standards of the 1960s. when he tied the knot, 58 million people tuned in to the special wedding show of the tonight show. now, johnny carson loved his work, he was really not all that happy when he wasn't working. carson was a perfectionist and invested a huge account of energy intro to making the show look at spontaneous and effort list as it seemed through television. he was not comfortable with the camera, even with f
two months later, bobby kennedy was killed. carson again offered a tribute to a slain activist. they brought in journalists, artists, and find the bobby kennedy to reminisce and to mourn the death of robert kennedy, who may well have been elected president in 1968 had he not been murdered. the 60s, for carson, wasn't all a matter of serious consciousness racing. far from it. one of his highest rated shows, in fact the highest rated show of the 60s for carson wentz actually the wedding of an...
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i will end as i ended somebody my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speecheshen he ran for president. i do not promise to ease, i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you these. i will promise you weariness, i will promise you hardship, and i will promise you sacrifice. with these i will promise you victory. victory for america. victory for ohio. most of poorly, victory for our -- importantly, victory for our kids and grandkids. thank you so much, god bless you all, i love you guys, let's go gethe
i will end as i ended somebody my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speecheshen he ran for president. i do not promise to ease, i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you these. i will promise you weariness, i will promise you hardship, and i will promise you sacrifice. with these i will promise you victory. victory for america. victory for ohio. most of poorly, victory for our -- importantly, victory for our kids and grandkids. thank you so much, god bless...
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i will end as i ended somebody my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speeches when he ran for president. i do not promise to ease, i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you these. i will promise you weariness, i will promise you hardship, and i will promise you sacrifice. with these i will promise you victory. victory for america. victory for ohio. most of poorly, victory for our -- importantly, victory for our kids and grandkids. thank you so much, god bless you all, i love you guys, let's go get them. i appreciate it. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. wow. thank you also much. what a night. i love you guys. thank you, i love you. wow. what can you even say after a net like tonight? we had a good night in the ohio republican party. i believe i am the last thing standing between you all and a very very fun night of celebration. i will try to keep my remarks brief.
i will end as i ended somebody my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speeches when he ran for president. i do not promise to ease, i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you these. i will promise you weariness, i will promise you hardship, and i will promise you sacrifice. with these i will promise you victory. victory for america. victory for ohio. most of poorly, victory for our -- importantly, victory for our kids and grandkids. thank you so much, god...
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i will just end as i ended so many of my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speeches when he ran for president. i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you this. i promise you weariness, hardship, and sacrifice. and with these, i will promise you victory. victory for america, victory for ohio, but most importantly victory for our kids and our grandkids. thank you so much, god bless you all. i love you guys. let's go get them. thank you. appreciate it. ♪ my friends i will say a clear allstate my case of which i'm certain. i've lived a life that's full, i traveled each and every highway and more, much more than this, i did it my way. ♪
i will just end as i ended so many of my other speeches with what bobby kennedy said at the end of his speeches when he ran for president. i do not promise you comfort, but i will promise you this. i promise you weariness, hardship, and sacrifice. and with these, i will promise you victory. victory for america, victory for ohio, but most importantly victory for our kids and our grandkids. thank you so much, god bless you all. i love you guys. let's go get them. thank you. appreciate it. ♪ my...
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your candidate, bobby kennedy, comes to california. he wins the california primary.e gives his victory speech. not far from where you live in los angeles. and he was a middle school student see him assassinated in your hometown. why didn't that turn you away from politics? >> well, you know what, it's interesting, because we didn't have tv that late. so i was listening on the radio, and i heard him being assassinated. those were two very traumatic experiences, losing martin third king and then right around losing robert kennedy. it did turn me away from politics, at least electoral politics. and then i focused on community activism in community politics, never thinking that i would ever run for office. and so i started community organizations and participated in grassroots work. i built on those relationships over the decades. >> congresswoman karen bass, now los angeles mayor elect, karen bass, thank you very much for joining us tonight in the winners circle where you belong tonight. >> thank, you lawrence. >> coming up, now more than ever the votes that we cast for
your candidate, bobby kennedy, comes to california. he wins the california primary.e gives his victory speech. not far from where you live in los angeles. and he was a middle school student see him assassinated in your hometown. why didn't that turn you away from politics? >> well, you know what, it's interesting, because we didn't have tv that late. so i was listening on the radio, and i heard him being assassinated. those were two very traumatic experiences, losing martin third king and...
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people didn't know that bobby was leading effort to getting mob to help assassinate castro. that came out then, and the fact that old manneq -- man kennedy records in the oval office within an hour after the assassination, the review board tries to get the records, they went out of business in 1998, they had not gotten them yet. tom: have you ever tried to contact rfk, jr. maybe he wants to help out overturning this? >> he believes records should be released. he has publicly asked for it he sort of like ostracized in his family, he doesn't have much authority to do you know, he is not the trustee of his family. tom: well. all very interesting larry thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. tom: hopefully we'll get it uncovered. >> yes. tom: we can have a last question, i thought we had to go to thing, i saw this. >> i can stretch. your theory, the mob or undercover? in the government. >> i believe carlos marcelo arranged to kill the president and he allegedly confessed. tom: from the jfk movie. tom: >> no he was head of mob in new orleans. >> larry great thank you. >> there is more to uncover, thank you at home for watching the sho
people didn't know that bobby was leading effort to getting mob to help assassinate castro. that came out then, and the fact that old manneq -- man kennedy records in the oval office within an hour after the assassination, the review board tries to get the records, they went out of business in 1998, they had not gotten them yet. tom: have you ever tried to contact rfk, jr. maybe he wants to help out overturning this? >> he believes records should be released. he has publicly asked for it...
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kennedy assigned to bobby kennedy, told people including leader boss in vietnam, former general edward lansdale. regime change. use that term. getting rid of castro is the highest priority in this country. the navy was told that making invasion plans in a compartmented way that was kept even lansdale, who was in charge of the covert operations meant to justify an invasion. there are two different stovepipes basically in compartmented information. we're set to get rid of castro on a date was shipped by lansdale coincidentally for october 20th. two years before the next election 1962, and on march 2nd, 1962. our second ten days before the flight of the u-2 march 14th, 12 days later, on march 2nd, eisenhower had directed that abilities for an invasion of terror. second october. what did i say? he said march. i'm sorry i kept on october 2nd correctly directed only action. six possibilities under we were invade including missiles in cuba, but including just when the president it was necessary parts must be entirely ready by. october 2nd. that was a directive on which admiral dennison immedi
kennedy assigned to bobby kennedy, told people including leader boss in vietnam, former general edward lansdale. regime change. use that term. getting rid of castro is the highest priority in this country. the navy was told that making invasion plans in a compartmented way that was kept even lansdale, who was in charge of the covert operations meant to justify an invasion. there are two different stovepipes basically in compartmented information. we're set to get rid of castro on a date was...
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in fact, it was prepared under the supervision of bobby kennedy. days, this news hit the newspapers, his opponents found out about it. and mac george bundy told kennedy once it was in the papers. everything can be made public. and they issued decree 263. that's why he even appeared, and here's what she said in a secret briefing, if they can't win, it's a pity, but we had to leave, even if they were then defeated honey, that is, vietnam even with a bad scenario. but later that month, magician george bundy , the national security adviser, wrote a memorandum based on the truth about this war, that everything is terrible. he tried to put his thoughts in such a way that kennedy could support him, this is reflected in the memorandum on national security, 273. in bundy wrote the first version of the memorandum. so we need to strengthen the military selection of the communists, but we will do this through the strengthening of the army of south vietnam there is not a word about the american troops of the americanization of the war. when kennedy's body was st
in fact, it was prepared under the supervision of bobby kennedy. days, this news hit the newspapers, his opponents found out about it. and mac george bundy told kennedy once it was in the papers. everything can be made public. and they issued decree 263. that's why he even appeared, and here's what she said in a secret briefing, if they can't win, it's a pity, but we had to leave, even if they were then defeated honey, that is, vietnam even with a bad scenario. but later that month, magician...
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kennedy, trained bobby kennedy -- he took robert f kennedy the attorney for john f. kennedy, he took him all over hiking. in fact they went to siberia together. marching around. douglas had big influence on it what you might call a conservation lobby, and the supreme court office became a clearing station unworried about conflict of interest. i laugh whenever i have to listen to media about clarence thomas's wife, because i know it bill douglas did in the supreme court. he used his desk as a clearinghouse for every green nonprofit. you can send him your info and he would find a way to get cbs to do a story on it or he would find a way for john oakes of the new york times to do an op ed on it. douglas was lobbied nonstop with the idea of preserving what he thought was america the beautiful, a country -- a birthright. a wilderness birthrate that should be in the bill of rights that of every american has a right to clean rivers, and clean air. that you had to have some space where you could have solitude in the modern world, that you could not do testing or have airplan
kennedy, trained bobby kennedy -- he took robert f kennedy the attorney for john f. kennedy, he took him all over hiking. in fact they went to siberia together. marching around. douglas had big influence on it what you might call a conservation lobby, and the supreme court office became a clearing station unworried about conflict of interest. i laugh whenever i have to listen to media about clarence thomas's wife, because i know it bill douglas did in the supreme court. he used his desk as a...
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. >> what's so interesting, just take the case of bobby kennedy's book about tony fauci and about the corona experience that all of us watched. that was never published by anyone but you. that's why you published it. i think it did blockbuster numbers. i'm sure you made a lot of the money. i hope you did. why wouldn't cycle and schustero that? >> i think the big four publishing companies don't want to deal with the government censorship that's been happening, the censorship internally, you know, the censorship even from their own writers. so they feel pressure from every side, and buckle under it. i feel pressure. hike i said, when we spoke last, i think it's more dangerous to have a country where we don't have the right to publish whatever we want, to have people read whatever they want, to make the choices for themselves. there's so many ways that free speech and dialog is getting shut down in this country. it's, you know, all the big tech companies have buckled to the government. it has to stop. i want to be part of that process. >> tucker: you're not only part of the process. you
. >> what's so interesting, just take the case of bobby kennedy's book about tony fauci and about the corona experience that all of us watched. that was never published by anyone but you. that's why you published it. i think it did blockbuster numbers. i'm sure you made a lot of the money. i hope you did. why wouldn't cycle and schustero that? >> i think the big four publishing companies don't want to deal with the government censorship that's been happening, the censorship...
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bobby kennedy. broaching with khrushchev's representative. oh about removing the missiles in turkey in italy which actually he gave khrushchev a way to save face in those crises. and arguably was why the crisis was averted in the first place. and what can we learn from that in the current situation that perhaps the west can with putin so he's it feels like he's saving face what i'm trying to say is even as heinous as someone is sometimes you need to provide a way just to save lives. i'm going to cut that's a great quote. going to cut your important question in half. i'll deal with the first half. okay. and throw the other half to the panel. here. those of us who read who study soviet history are, debating the extent to which the turkish offer really was decisive. okay, khrushchev gave khrushchev had already gathered members of his government to discuss accepting kennedy's offer not to invade cuba before the news came in from soviet dobrynin that he had been meeting with bobby kennedy. we'll never know if if he if khrushchev would have gone ah
bobby kennedy. broaching with khrushchev's representative. oh about removing the missiles in turkey in italy which actually he gave khrushchev a way to save face in those crises. and arguably was why the crisis was averted in the first place. and what can we learn from that in the current situation that perhaps the west can with putin so he's it feels like he's saving face what i'm trying to say is even as heinous as someone is sometimes you need to provide a way just to save lives. i'm going...
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it deals with those people who tried to become president barry goldwater bobby kennedy hubert humphrey george mcgovern george wallace. runs too so much of the 1960s talks about supreme court justices. it talks about a general or to talks about the towering activists. we associate with the 60s, dr. martin luther king jr. malcolm x but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the past my sense of myself as an historian. is also really believe that ordinary people. are central to history too? ordinary people who we don't know help us understand whose names. we've never heard of help us understand. the past in a new way an ordinary people in the american past change this nation. so alongside all those famous people who run through the shattering. but i also try to do is tell the stories of ordinary people. what i want to do today. so i just want to tell you. four stories and this is the first one. this is the fourth of july 1961. on the 6100 block of west eddy street in the northwest corner of chicago the day before and cahill and his neighbor clarence mitchell draped their block in
it deals with those people who tried to become president barry goldwater bobby kennedy hubert humphrey george mcgovern george wallace. runs too so much of the 1960s talks about supreme court justices. it talks about a general or to talks about the towering activists. we associate with the 60s, dr. martin luther king jr. malcolm x but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the past my sense of myself as an historian. is also really believe that ordinary people. are central to history...
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what raymond shaffer said, when asked about this issue 54 years ago, less than two weeks after bobby kennedywhat we are attempting to do is to have strong gun control legislation, we want to have it both at the federal and state level. one of the ways, it's already been outlined about having a waiting period to investigate individuals who want guns, to make sure they are proper persons to have them. we don't want to restrict the use of guns by law-abiding citizens, but as mr. spivak has already pointed out, we register cars, and i see nothing wrong with registering guns. egisterin. y before it starts, and it won't impact your ability to get pregnant in the future. find it yourself in the family planning aisle no prescription, no id. i've got this. ♪♪ need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. data download time. it's been over two weeks since voters cast their ballots in the midterm. how high was turnout? we're getting a
what raymond shaffer said, when asked about this issue 54 years ago, less than two weeks after bobby kennedywhat we are attempting to do is to have strong gun control legislation, we want to have it both at the federal and state level. one of the ways, it's already been outlined about having a waiting period to investigate individuals who want guns, to make sure they are proper persons to have them. we don't want to restrict the use of guns by law-abiding citizens, but as mr. spivak has already...
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for the outsider that's going to shake things up because for people that weren't around in 1968, bobby kennedy was politically as opposite of george wallace as possible, and yet so many of those voters that lined the tracks to say good-bye to bobby, turned around, went home, and then supported george wallace. >> no question, americans like that person who's an outsider, whose promise is something different. you look at joe biden, he's such a decent man, but he does represent the washington establishment, career politician. i thought the strongest part of what biden had to say last night was his implicit appeal to republicans where he was stepping out of his comfort lane to say complicity is silence. you have to speak up. you have to do something about this. i would have been happy to be honest if after the terrible paul pelosi attack biden had summoned steve scalise, mitch mcconnell, other republicans who were threatened themselves by violence, brought them to the white house and said as a group, we need all of us to stand against this. i think that would have been not the career politician's
for the outsider that's going to shake things up because for people that weren't around in 1968, bobby kennedy was politically as opposite of george wallace as possible, and yet so many of those voters that lined the tracks to say good-bye to bobby, turned around, went home, and then supported george wallace. >> no question, americans like that person who's an outsider, whose promise is something different. you look at joe biden, he's such a decent man, but he does represent the...
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and damned if bobby kennedy agreed to the first proposal, that one gun would be pulled. the public didn't know that. john f. kennedy: hello? ross barnett: all right? john f. kennedy: goverr, this is the president speaking. i didn't put him in the universy. but on the other hand, under the constitution, i have to carry out the orders of the-- carry that order out. i don't want to do it in any way that causes difficulty to you or to anyone else, but i've got to do it. now, i'd like to get your help in doing that. ross barnett: you know what i'm up against, mr. president. i took an oath to abide by the laws of this state and our constitution here and the constitution of the united states. i'm on the spot here, you know. charles k. ross: we're going to try to work th this segregationist governor who we know is probably not someone that you can really trust, plead with him, talk with him, hope that he igoing to give a certain amount of protection for meredith, and he's going to follow the order. john f. kennedy: the attorney general's right here. he'll come right on the other
and damned if bobby kennedy agreed to the first proposal, that one gun would be pulled. the public didn't know that. john f. kennedy: hello? ross barnett: all right? john f. kennedy: goverr, this is the president speaking. i didn't put him in the universy. but on the other hand, under the constitution, i have to carry out the orders of the-- carry that order out. i don't want to do it in any way that causes difficulty to you or to anyone else, but i've got to do it. now, i'd like to get your...
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it deals with those people who tried to become president, barry goldwater, bobby kennedy, hubert humphreyern, george wallace, who ran through so much of the 1960s. it talks about supreme court justices. it talks about a general or to. it talks about the towering activists we associate with the 60s, dr. martin luther king jr., malcolm x. but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the past, my sense of my sufficient stories, is they also really believe that ordinary people are essential to history,. ordinary people we don't know help us understand, whose names you've never heard of, help us understand the passed in a new way. ordinary people, the american past change this nation. so, alongside all of those famous people who went through the shattering, what i also try to do is tell the stories of ordinary people. what i want to do today, i just want to tell you, our stories, or story. war stories. and this is the first one. this is the 4th of july 1961, on the 6100 block of west eddie street in the northwest corner of chicago. a day before -- ad and his neighbor, terrence mitchell,
it deals with those people who tried to become president, barry goldwater, bobby kennedy, hubert humphreyern, george wallace, who ran through so much of the 1960s. it talks about supreme court justices. it talks about a general or to. it talks about the towering activists we associate with the 60s, dr. martin luther king jr., malcolm x. but if there's one thing that animates my sense of the past, my sense of my sufficient stories, is they also really believe that ordinary people are essential...
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presidential campaign not alienating the candy forces, which will be a real challenge given where we know bobby kennedy will be at that time. so here he is early process sweet talking jackie kennedy and she doing it back to him which gives you just as much a sense of how how much jackie was a political player in her own right? so here's lbj and jackie kennedy from early december 1963. mr. president, i just want you to know you allowed and by so many and so much i'm one of them i tried i didn't dare bother you again, but i got kenny o'donnell over you to give you a message if you ever saw you to give to you about my letter that was waiting for me last night first thing you you get some things to learn one of them is that you don't bother me you really strength, but i wasn't gonna send you in one more letter. i was just send me anything. you just come over and put your arm around. that's all you do when you haven't got anything else do let's take a walk. let's walk around the backyard just let me tell you how much you mean to all of us and how we can carry on if you give us a little space. you know what
presidential campaign not alienating the candy forces, which will be a real challenge given where we know bobby kennedy will be at that time. so here he is early process sweet talking jackie kennedy and she doing it back to him which gives you just as much a sense of how how much jackie was a political player in her own right? so here's lbj and jackie kennedy from early december 1963. mr. president, i just want you to know you allowed and by so many and so much i'm one of them i tried i didn't...
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you know, mccarthy did well enough to scare him out of a run, he didn't run, and then along came bobby kennedy which i don't have to repeat history to you of all people but could that be the test of donald trump? >> well you're a great historian yourself and you follow these things very very closely and i'll throw the question back to you again, lbj, could you imagine donald trump ever articulating the words "i shall not seek nor will i accept the nomination of my party to be president of the united states"? pretty unlikely. again, this is a man, you know, who rightly or wrongly does feel he was cheated out of the election in 2020, thinks he should be the president of the united states, thinks he has the unique talents to be the president of the united states, remember back into his nomination acceptance speech back in 2016 where only i can save the country. i don't think that's the mark of a man who should he lose say as lyndon johnson did to mccarthy in the first primary back then, i don't think he's the kind of man who would take that as a, remember, he didn't do that well in the iowa caucu
you know, mccarthy did well enough to scare him out of a run, he didn't run, and then along came bobby kennedy which i don't have to repeat history to you of all people but could that be the test of donald trump? >> well you're a great historian yourself and you follow these things very very closely and i'll throw the question back to you again, lbj, could you imagine donald trump ever articulating the words "i shall not seek nor will i accept the nomination of my party to be...
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. >> chris math use talked about bobby kennedy where you hang the lantern on your problem. charge toward it. >> for all the concern about that debate, and he did struggle in the debate, and that's just a statement of fact, i think people gave him credit for saying this is what i'm going through, but i'm showing up for the debate. it may not go as well as i want it to, but here it is. >> and when oz stepped in it, telling women to show up about the tax assessor's office to apply for an abortion? that was insane when he said local officials and an abortion. >> you never know what will come out on a debate. oz was focusing rightly on the fact that fetterman had trouble communicating and it was a painful experience for people who loved him, even people cheering against him, but, again, as i've been saying, we saw that nationally. but the people of pennsylvania between the debate and election night saw this. >> first of all, health care saved my life. and it reaffirmed how critical health care is and need to be expanded as well. i just fundamentally believe that health care was
. >> chris math use talked about bobby kennedy where you hang the lantern on your problem. charge toward it. >> for all the concern about that debate, and he did struggle in the debate, and that's just a statement of fact, i think people gave him credit for saying this is what i'm going through, but i'm showing up for the debate. it may not go as well as i want it to, but here it is. >> and when oz stepped in it, telling women to show up about the tax assessor's office to...
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accusations of carpet-bagging are a tried and true political move ever sense politics began, from bobby kennedyhmet oz very recently. the resulting impact, though, on their success or failure in campaigning in running is a bit mixed, if you really look at it. >> it is. >> these days, do you think these kinds of attacks have impact, do they matter? >> so i think the key is authenticity. do you come off as authentic? generally speaking, and i think about where you're from and how you talk about where you're from matters. hillary clinton won. almost before she announced her candidacy but right before she went on a long tour of every county of new york, essentially as a way to combat the idea that she was just flying in, she's from new york city, and she wanted to be elected. the other extreme just happened. mehmet oz. he was never able to prove that he was authentically from pennsylvania. john fetterman's campaign did a really good job of making it seem as though oz would a new jersey guy who just happened to be in pennsylvania because there was an open senate seat in pennsylvania. so authenticity
accusations of carpet-bagging are a tried and true political move ever sense politics began, from bobby kennedyhmet oz very recently. the resulting impact, though, on their success or failure in campaigning in running is a bit mixed, if you really look at it. >> it is. >> these days, do you think these kinds of attacks have impact, do they matter? >> so i think the key is authenticity. do you come off as authentic? generally speaking, and i think about where you're from and...
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the power of rachel carson but then democratic and republican presidents in an era where we had bobby kennedym and yet despite all those things that tore the country apart the environmental movement gained traction and moved. the climate movement now not so much given the peculiar dplags in washington. why does that have to be so? >> in 1960, john, scientists were "time magazine's" people of the year as a class of experts. there was this period that democrats and republicans believed the data, believed the empirical information they were getting and could make judgments accordingly. so rachel carson once ddt banned -- or edges towards saying that in her book of 1962, it's banned in 1972 by richard nixon and the first head of the epa. the endangered species act, a very progressive legislation to protect our world's wildlife, it passed 92-0 in the senate in 1973 because everybody thought we needed to save our flora and fawna. that ended when things divided between the energy lobby and oil, gas, extraction industries, versus the environmentalists. figure to ohio, john, where i'm from and give a
the power of rachel carson but then democratic and republican presidents in an era where we had bobby kennedym and yet despite all those things that tore the country apart the environmental movement gained traction and moved. the climate movement now not so much given the peculiar dplags in washington. why does that have to be so? >> in 1960, john, scientists were "time magazine's" people of the year as a class of experts. there was this period that democrats and republicans...
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. >> what's sos interes interestn just take the case of bobby kennedy's book about tony faucih and about the kronur experiencee office watched. so tha wt bookas would never ben published really by anyone. but you. that's why you published it. but i think it did blockbuster u numbers. i think you showed a lot of copies. i'm sure you made a lot ofhope money. i sure hope you did. did why hy wouldn't simon and schuster do that? i thought these were profit making companieschuste. r si >> yeah. d so i think that that the bigo four publishing companies do wan not want to deal with the government censorship that's been happening and the censorship internally, you know, and the censorship even from their own writers. so they feel pressure from, an every side and they buckleke i under it. whe and i feel pressure. but like i said when we spoke last, i think it's a more dangerous to have a countrountryy where we don't s the right to publish whatever we want to have people read , whatever they want to makfoe the choices fort free themselves. and there are so many ways that freeis speech and dialog is
. >> what's sos interes interestn just take the case of bobby kennedy's book about tony faucih and about the kronur experiencee office watched. so tha wt bookas would never ben published really by anyone. but you. that's why you published it. but i think it did blockbuster u numbers. i think you showed a lot of copies. i'm sure you made a lot ofhope money. i sure hope you did. did why hy wouldn't simon and schuster do that? i thought these were profit making companieschuste. r si >>...
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in fact, it was prepared under the supervision of bobby kennedy. hit the newspapers , his opponents found out about it. and mac george bundy told kennedy once it was in the papers. you can make everything public and they published decree 263. that's why it appeared at all. and here is what mcdonald said to the secret briefing. the president and i agreed that we trained them. we gave them everything we could, if they couldn't win, it's a pity, but we had to leave, even if they let's defeat honey, that is, vietnam even with a bad scenario. but later that month, magician george bundy, the national security adviser, wrote a memorandum based on the truth about this war, that everything is terrible. he tried to put his thoughts in such a way that kennedy could support him . this is reflected in the memorandum on national security, 273. in the first version of the memo, bundy wrote. so we need to strengthen the military selection of the communists, but we will do this through the strengthening of the army of south vietnam there is not a word about american
in fact, it was prepared under the supervision of bobby kennedy. hit the newspapers , his opponents found out about it. and mac george bundy told kennedy once it was in the papers. you can make everything public and they published decree 263. that's why it appeared at all. and here is what mcdonald said to the secret briefing. the president and i agreed that we trained them. we gave them everything we could, if they couldn't win, it's a pity, but we had to leave, even if they let's defeat...
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bobby kennedy. >> when we come back,we'll get cramer's "mad dash," countdown to the opening bell. of sell-side research to get to as well, netflix, whirlpool, target, service now and some cruise lines don't go anywhere. back in a minute to adapt in the changing world, you could hire a professor of theoretical mathematics. we all know this equation, right? he'd crunched numbers day and night. that's it. to maximize profitability. morning. i have quarterly numbers that are beautiful. and forecast revenue from every corner of your organization. is that important? or you could use workday. the finance hr and planning system that helps cfos make better decisions faster. for a solve problems like a genius world. workday. for a changing world. can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ >>> futures under pressure as you got the two-year back to almost 4.4 dollar on pace for the best week since september 23 vicks a little elevated. lot to get to this morning, in
bobby kennedy. >> when we come back,we'll get cramer's "mad dash," countdown to the opening bell. of sell-side research to get to as well, netflix, whirlpool, target, service now and some cruise lines don't go anywhere. back in a minute to adapt in the changing world, you could hire a professor of theoretical mathematics. we all know this equation, right? he'd crunched numbers day and night. that's it. to maximize profitability. morning. i have quarterly numbers that are...
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>> well, it's an old bobby kennedy expression about you hang a lantern on your problem, and he askedhe accommodation, and people liked it and understood the need for an accommodation, because he had a handicap and a stroke, and he opened himself up to the voters of pennsylvania, and they looked at him and then the alternative, donald trump's candidate, the one he picked over mccormick. the guy from jersey. i grew up in philadelphia, and there was a long train of people sitting in deck chairs watching the people come from from jersey every sunday night. everybody knows what down the shore means. it means from jersey. so in the end they said we are going to look out for our own guy here, whatever his handicaps, unlike trump who makes fun of people with handicaps and it worked. i was thinking about you last night, as i often do on these election nights, and you said at the end of the day with all the issues and polling that goes into a campaign, voters look and go, is he or she one of us? does he or she represent us? and to what extent do you think they looked at dr. oz and said he's no
>> well, it's an old bobby kennedy expression about you hang a lantern on your problem, and he askedhe accommodation, and people liked it and understood the need for an accommodation, because he had a handicap and a stroke, and he opened himself up to the voters of pennsylvania, and they looked at him and then the alternative, donald trump's candidate, the one he picked over mccormick. the guy from jersey. i grew up in philadelphia, and there was a long train of people sitting in deck...