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the run the treasury records or indices and then the stroke orses their predator dr roberts just prior to the smashed. gold prices by make it start selling a little short selling the fed accidentally released minutes which signaled a major change of policy the minutes suggest the fed may possibly wind down quantitative easing what do you think of this dr roberts i don't see how they can do it because if they do unwind it. what happened what france is the one with a one trillion dollar federal budget deficit and if they do one wind it what supports the bond crisis the whole reason for quantitative easing is to drive up the prices of the debt related to root it was all in the banks too big to fail books and so they're trapped if they if they stop quantitative easing and they're not supporting bond prices that interest rates will rots and the the solace of the banks will worsen will cause the prices of the assets in the bank's books will be flat. course if interest rates rose and by market collapses stuck mortgage collapses so i don't believe we're on what. quantitative easing i don't kno
the run the treasury records or indices and then the stroke orses their predator dr roberts just prior to the smashed. gold prices by make it start selling a little short selling the fed accidentally released minutes which signaled a major change of policy the minutes suggest the fed may possibly wind down quantitative easing what do you think of this dr roberts i don't see how they can do it because if they do unwind it. what happened what france is the one with a one trillion dollar federal...
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run the treasury recruiter it says and in the stroke course their parents or dr roberts just prior to the smashing gold prices by naked short selling illegal short selling the fed accidentally released minutes which signaled a major change of policy the minutes suggest the fed may possibly wind down quantitative easing what do you think of this dr roberts i don't see how they can do it. because if they do and wind. up what happened what finances the one hundred one trillion dollar federal budget deficit and if they do one why do what supports the bond crisis one whole reason for quantitative easing is to drive up the prices of the debt related to root it was all the banks too big to fail books and so they're trapped if they if they stop quantitative easing and they're not supporting bond prices that interest rates will rise and the the solve the banks will worsen because the prices of the assets in the bank's books will close. course if interest rates rise and the bond market collapses the stock market collapses so i don't believe a word about the unwinding quantitative easing i don't
run the treasury recruiter it says and in the stroke course their parents or dr roberts just prior to the smashing gold prices by naked short selling illegal short selling the fed accidentally released minutes which signaled a major change of policy the minutes suggest the fed may possibly wind down quantitative easing what do you think of this dr roberts i don't see how they can do it. because if they do and wind. up what happened what finances the one hundred one trillion dollar federal...
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welcome back to the gaza report thank you very much all right dr roberts gold fell by mostly in price despite it being in backward. a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think that the fair is grabbing gold down to protect its. quota to be easy policy because when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing more and more characters or no longer using it to settle their international payments you get a huge difference between supply and demand so the fair the fed's quantitative easing threatens the dollar exchange rate and a strong gold price is an indication that the dollar's exchange rate is untenable so two to protect the ball strong the effects of quantitative easing the periodic leaving taxes by loosing its bullion barracks in the paper and go war with massive shorts the logic error seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quan
welcome back to the gaza report thank you very much all right dr roberts gold fell by mostly in price despite it being in backward. a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think that the fair is grabbing gold down to protect its. quota to be easy policy because when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing more and more characters or no longer using it to settle their international...
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what sets it all all right well we're going to leave it there dr paul craig roberts thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. maybe max all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert my guest paul craig roberts his website is paul craig roberts dot org if you'd like to send us an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot argue until next time x. guys are saying buy off. ok . you know why things are going the republican. better all for the state of. texas has got its own like. has got all the hauling and everything and. it's got all that and. everything it makes it can survive. the rest united states would say the rest. of my. striving for a brit and an independent future. republican texas analyse. live . good speech. i wish i. could. just say. i. find i'm a little. tonight on r t the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings is captured alive after an intense manhunt but his mother exclusively tells our say that the f.b.i. has been hounding the family for years. rocky's vote in their first election sinc
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welcome back to the gaza report thank you max all right dr robert gold fell violently in price despite it being in backwardation a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think the fed is driving gold down to protect its. quantitative easing policy. when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing warm water. truce or no longer using europe to settle their international payments you get a huge difference between supply and demand evidence to the fair the feds quantitative easing threatens the dollar exchange rate and a strong gold price is an indication that the dollar's exchange rate is untenable so to to protect the law strong the effects of quantitative easing the periodic lee taxes by losing its bullion barracks in the paper go market basket shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantitative easing however w
welcome back to the gaza report thank you max all right dr robert gold fell violently in price despite it being in backwardation a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think the fed is driving gold down to protect its. quantitative easing policy. when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing warm water. truce or no longer using europe to settle their international payments you get a huge...
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what sets it all all right well we're going to leave it there dr paul craig roberts thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. maybe merc's all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert my guest paul craig roberts his web site is paul craig roberts dot org if you'd like to send us an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot argue until next time x. guys are saying buy off. choose your language. for the week over though if. someone. chooses but the consensus. seems to be opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories but if you. choose access to often. no way things are going to republican. better off when the state of. texas has got its own like. has got all the oil and gas and everything it needs it's got all that and. everything in me can survive. the rest united states would say the risk. with. striving for a brit and an independent future. republican texas analyse.
what sets it all all right well we're going to leave it there dr paul craig roberts thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. maybe merc's all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert my guest paul craig roberts his web site is paul craig roberts dot org if you'd like to send us an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot argue until next time x. guys are saying buy off. choose your language. for the week over...
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thought i'm back to the guys report thank you max all right dr robert gold feld violently and price despite it being in backwardation a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think that the fed is driving gold down to protect its. quantitative easing policy because when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing more and more characters are no longer using it to settle their international payments you get a huge difference between supply and to minutes to the fair the fed's quantitative easing threatens the dollar exchange rate and a strong gold price is an indication that the dollar's exchange rate is untenable so to to protect the all strong the quantitative easing the periodic leaving taxes by losing its bullion barracks in the paper to go along with massive shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantita
thought i'm back to the guys report thank you max all right dr robert gold feld violently and price despite it being in backwardation a sign that physical markets are tight your thoughts on what has happened in gold recently well i think that the fed is driving gold down to protect its. quantitative easing policy because when you create a thousand billion dollars each year but the demand for dollars is not growing more and more characters are no longer using it to settle their international...
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dr. robert shulman? >> we're lebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905.lso are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhe"e and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probably unparallel certainly in this 20th century. >> he becamea celebrity scien$ist and an icon, and he has affected the popular culture. can you tell us about that,@ >> he became an icon i think not until 1919 after his general theory of relativity was proven to be correct by some british astronomers and he gained worldwide fameright after that. and -- >> so the scientific legacy is really the genesis of all the re? >> is that correct? and he was very outspoken lar on, on potical situations and social situations with the state of israel. >> what was remarkable about einstein's scientific discovery? was it method as well as >> it was a matter of method. i mean, one thg thank's fascinating about him is at that time when he made his scoveries, he was, as i said befo, a humblepat earnt clerk. working four hours on his was
dr. robert shulman? >> we're lebrating this incredib burst of creativity that he showed in 1905.lso are celebrating the fact that he, in essence, came from nowhe"e and put his stamp on 20th century physics, in this, a humble patent clerk is an achievement that is probably unparallel certainly in this 20th century. >> he becamea celebrity scien$ist and an icon, and he has affected the popular culture. can you tell us about that,@ >> he became an icon i think not until 1919...
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dr. robert. >> having a low index in and of itself is not protective against the food being a problem. >> they say that even if the coconut sugar has a lower index, it does not make it a healthier choice. the uc berkeley agrees. >> please don't look at this as a health food because it's not. >> they say as a nation, we consume too many added sugars and it shows. >> if you like a little bit of it, that's fine. don't freak out about it. but on the whole, get your sugars from fruits. >> this is hazel nut truffle. >> reporter: they agree that moderation is key. >> for my own body it makes a huge difference. when i eat regular sugar, i feel awful. when i eat coconut sugar, i still feel good afterwards. >> and now the american diabetic association says it is okay for people with dow bee tees to use -- diabetes to use coconut palm sugar as a sweetener. >> but just as many carbs and sugar as regular sugar. >>> as they say on star trek, they have gone where no bear cal team has gone before. how the cal women basketball team got to the final four in new orleans. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> nfl up top. car
dr. robert. >> having a low index in and of itself is not protective against the food being a problem. >> they say that even if the coconut sugar has a lower index, it does not make it a healthier choice. the uc berkeley agrees. >> please don't look at this as a health food because it's not. >> they say as a nation, we consume too many added sugars and it shows. >> if you like a little bit of it, that's fine. don't freak out about it. but on the whole, get your...
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dr. robert young and his wife shelley are the co-authors of the book the ph miracle, which has sold over got to know why i'm doing something. you know, not just do it because somebody said. you know, i want to know the benefits of the juice, i want to know how it works, i want to know the etiology of juicing and what i have found, not only on myself, but hundreds of thousands of my patients around the world, in over 72 different countries... when you start juicing, your blood count's still going up. i mean, we measure blood counts. we start at a baseline, we get people juicing, and all of a sudden their blood counts start going up, they start building not only the right quantity of blood, but the quality of the blood also improves. we can literally see the changes at the cellular level by juicing, and this is probably the best news i can give you. you see, when you're juicing you're providing the best immunity to the body that you can-- better than any vaccination, because what you're doing when you're juicing, you're literally providing a fluid and an energy source that's gonna support
dr. robert young and his wife shelley are the co-authors of the book the ph miracle, which has sold over got to know why i'm doing something. you know, not just do it because somebody said. you know, i want to know the benefits of the juice, i want to know how it works, i want to know the etiology of juicing and what i have found, not only on myself, but hundreds of thousands of my patients around the world, in over 72 different countries... when you start juicing, your blood count's still...
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dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.s before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> and they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict. often, they had to leave. but they were there the next day. >> the addiction, the insomnia was so great that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr. jackson may have well taken three or four pills at a couple of different times. >> then, white, a renowned anesthesiologist, demonstrated how he thought murray administered propofol. >> that's certainly a very safe way to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 25 milligrams of pop poe follow. soon after, jackson, himself, administered the final dose. >> do you think it was a self-injection of propofol that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> and then, it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead and another man's freedom in the balance. >>
dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.s before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> and they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict. often, they had to leave. but they were there the next day. >> the addiction, the insomnia was so great that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful....
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dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.nths before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> and they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict. often, they had to leave. but they were there the next day. >> reporter: the addiction, the insomnia was so great that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr. jackson may have well taken three or four pills at a couple of different times. >> then, white, a renowned anesthesiaologist, demonstrated how he would inject propofol. >> that's certainly a very safe way to do it. >> reporter: murray, he says, gave jackson 5 milligrams of propofol. soon after, jackson, himself, administered the final dose. >> do you think it was a self injection? propofol? >> in my opinion, yes. >> reporter: and then, it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead and another man's freedom in the balance. >> t
dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.nths before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> and they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict. often, they had to leave. but they were there the next day. >> reporter: the addiction, the insomnia was so great that jackson swallowed powerful pills by...
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dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.ore his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> for jackson family, they were hard words to hear. >> they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict, and often they had to leave, but they were always there the next day. >> the ed a daddiction, the ins and the desperation were so great said dr. paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pillts by the handful. >> it would be my guess that mr. jackson may have well taken three or four different pills at different times. >> and when white, a renowned anesthesiologist demonstrated how he thought that dr. murray injected the propofol. >> you would inject slowly, and that is what he would do. that is a safe way to do it. >> murray, he says, gave jackson 5 milligrams of propofol. soon after, jackson, himself, administered the final dose. >> do you think it was a self-injection of propofol that d
dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson's dermatologist.ore his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. >> i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. >> for jackson family, they were hard words to hear. >> they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict, and often they had to leave, but they were always there the next day. >> the ed a daddiction, the ins and the...
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dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the brain and how it can be fairly lethal. we haven't heard much how cte can cause someone to be potentially violent. what do you know about fla? >> we flee some of the early symptoms and be changing in behavior, impulsivity, explosivety, rage, changes in mood. we don't think that it can cause a huge change in the way someone views the world that they will then start this long process of a well-planned kind of egregious act like tamerlan did. >> if it was someone who had a proclivity already to certain beliefs, could cte have been a tipping point? everybody wants to know the why. is this something that could lead investigate to why a motive was created from somebody who might have been on the verge of becoming very radicalized? >> he's been in boxing for a long time, had been boxing. so this disease starts early. progresses as someone gets older. we don't know when symptoms be
dr. robert stern, neurology professor at the boston university and the co-founder of the study of traumatic enself-lopty. we have heard about this condition, cte, how it affects athletes who have had repeated blows to the brain and how it can be fairly lethal. we haven't heard much how cte can cause someone to be potentially violent. what do you know about fla? >> we flee some of the early symptoms and be changing in behavior, impulsivity, explosivety, rage, changes in mood. we don't...
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dr. robert barchi.ay that as of now, there is no decision for him to step down, that that decision is at the will of the board of governors. his bosses as he said. and at this point, the chair of the board of governors got up to the mike and said, look, he's staying. we don't have any plans for dr. barchi to step down. but that does not mean that pressure will not continue to mount for him to resign. you have the lgbt community putting pressure on him to resign before you also have faculty members here, more than 50 faculty members sending a letter to the board of governors saying he should step down. >> okay. certainly the pressure as you mentioned is there. pamela brown for us at the campus at rutgers conference. joining me now by phone is john worthime of sports it's straighted. let's begin with the word coverup. tim pernetti who had seen the tape here back in november basically tried to cover up this whole thing. but back in november, rutgers was in the midst of a very important negotiation trying t
dr. robert barchi.ay that as of now, there is no decision for him to step down, that that decision is at the will of the board of governors. his bosses as he said. and at this point, the chair of the board of governors got up to the mike and said, look, he's staying. we don't have any plans for dr. barchi to step down. but that does not mean that pressure will not continue to mount for him to resign. you have the lgbt community putting pressure on him to resign before you also have faculty...
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dr. robert downey junior ringing the bell to coi side with the release of "ironman 3."ope a big day of gains following the news on housing. there he is. actually two iren men there. what does that mean? how is he standing next to ironman when he is ironman? too confusing. alison kosik. are you there? >> i think he may have left his suit home for this occasion, chris. >> my head, my head. >> focus, stocks are mixed. the focus is the home price report we got a short time ago. over the past year, home prices have jumped the most since may 2006. case-schiller says home prices roast 9.3% since a year ago. phoenix, san francisco, and las vegas include those with the biggest growth. we won't see the positive affect trickle down to stocks. investors taking a breather after a nice rally on monday. along with the housing market. the focus on corporate earnings. 40 s & p 500 companies clocking in with their report cards. today's the final trading day of april. a pretty darn good month for stocks, the dow, s x p 500, up 1.5% since march. dow, five straight months of gains, nasdaq,
dr. robert downey junior ringing the bell to coi side with the release of "ironman 3."ope a big day of gains following the news on housing. there he is. actually two iren men there. what does that mean? how is he standing next to ironman when he is ironman? too confusing. alison kosik. are you there? >> i think he may have left his suit home for this occasion, chris. >> my head, my head. >> focus, stocks are mixed. the focus is the home price report we got a short...
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dr. king and robert kennedy, something had died in all of us. >> with his bank robbery money, ray was making one last effort to reach white areas of africa. >> i finally contacted a newspaper reporter who said the mercenaries had an office in brussels, belgium. i then bought a ticket to brussels. >> with this ticket in hand, and both passports, ray went to the london airport on saturday, june 8th. >> i went to the boarding zone, i was told by one officer that he wanted to ask me a few questions. >> the officer recognized the names on ray's two passports were on a watch list. ♪ hallelujah ♪ hallelujah hallelujah >> it was the morning of robert kennedy's funeral when the news broke. james earl ray, accused killer of martin luther king jr., had been arrested in london. >> this is a picture of my dad and me. >> ray wanted arthur hanes and his son arthur jr. as lawyers because they won an acquittal of ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. >> nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout,
dr. king and robert kennedy, something had died in all of us. >> with his bank robbery money, ray was making one last effort to reach white areas of africa. >> i finally contacted a newspaper reporter who said the mercenaries had an office in brussels, belgium. i then bought a ticket to brussels. >> with this ticket in hand, and both passports, ray went to the london airport on saturday, june 8th. >> i went to the boarding zone, i was told by one officer that he wanted...
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dr. king, and j. edgar hoover sent robert kennedy a warning, communists were pulling dr. king's puppet strings.ors, including lawyer stanley levison, had been party members, they cut ties working with king. >> the bureau never came up with one iota of indication that levison or anyone else was actively working some communist line or communist influence. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >> j. edgar hoover never understood, and others around him, that when you've been discriminated against, you don't need someone from moscow or someone from any other part of the world to tell you that you are being discriminated against. >> but in october of 1963, robert kennedy signed off on wiretaps. atlanta agents broke into dr. king's home and office to install them. did you know the fbi was tapping your phones? >> oh, yeah. >> you assumed it or knew it? >> no, we knew it. >> nothing was sacred. young remembers how fellow minister ralph abernathy discovered an fbi bug while speaking at an alabama church. >> he said, look
dr. king, and j. edgar hoover sent robert kennedy a warning, communists were pulling dr. king's puppet strings.ors, including lawyer stanley levison, had been party members, they cut ties working with king. >> the bureau never came up with one iota of indication that levison or anyone else was actively working some communist line or communist influence. >> congressman john lewis, a longtime democratic power in the house, was an important young leader in king's inner circle. >>...
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. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and corresponden. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of einstein's politics from 1919 on. >> how many lovers did einstein write love letters to? >> that we know of? >> yes. you published all of his letters. >> we know for a fact that six letters were destroyed of the letters to elsa, which was the second wife with whom he had the affair when he was still married to the first wife. >> which was who? >> the second wife was his cousin, married and then went back to einstein. >> did she have children by her first husband? >> she did, two children. >> how many years was he married to his first wife? >> he married her in 1903 and divorced her in 1919, 16 years.
. >> and robert schuhman, you are dr. schuhman and you produce, this is a massive book. it's about 400 pages and beyond. this is a collected papers of albert einstein and you have done nine volumes of books of this comparable size? >> nine volumes, but it has taken twenty years and these are in two series, writings and corresponden. i have done an edition of his love letters, which also was part of volume one and i'm working on the political einstein, which will be texts of...
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robert battle. >> there is a saying that dr.had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
robert battle. >> there is a saying that dr.had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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john kennedy, robert kennedy and dr. king in '68.he explosive control act on the heels of the clan murdering, those four little girls in birmingham with bombs. anarchist bombs, weather under ground. a lot of bombings. congress passed the explosive control act. atf went to work trying to develop these indid he say trubltable ways we could track the bomb after it detonated and it was killed on the hill. i could never -- not tell you how we reacted in atf headquarters. special agents were like, really? the bombers have a lobby on the hill? we can't get this through? to catch bombers? really? i mean, we just couldn't believe it. and it was killed. it was also killed again later in the late '80s or early '90s. we tried to do it again. i'll tell you what, lawrence. i bet there is a congressman or senator that watches your show and they could go back to atf and dust that plan off, it's on the shelf, and reintroduce a bill to tag commercial explosives so we can track them. consider tracking smokeless gun powders. and they won't solve every c
john kennedy, robert kennedy and dr. king in '68.he explosive control act on the heels of the clan murdering, those four little girls in birmingham with bombs. anarchist bombs, weather under ground. a lot of bombings. congress passed the explosive control act. atf went to work trying to develop these indid he say trubltable ways we could track the bomb after it detonated and it was killed on the hill. i could never -- not tell you how we reacted in atf headquarters. special agents were like,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. and robert f. kennedy, the country was really shaken. peaceful activist based misguided legal actions, abuse of words, and threats of violence. in california thousands of latino high school students walked out of their classrooms to protest this -- discrimination in the system. in 1968, the future of the progress to which dr. king, dr. kennedy and 70 others had dedicated their lives was anything but certain. the founders were not only under unfounded but surprisingly optimistic. build a strong base of support and began to intervene in civil legal aid cases. over the next 45 years come of this -- as this organization grew, your dedication to the values of equity and inclusion has remained steadfast through educational our reach, legislative advocacy, community engagement and principal litigation you have consistently fought to secure the rights of immigrants and underserved populations. a played a key role in high- profile policy debates and supreme court cases. and you have taken a difficult stance against long odds and sometimes deep op
dr. martin luther king jr. and robert f. kennedy, the country was really shaken. peaceful activist based misguided legal actions, abuse of words, and threats of violence. in california thousands of latino high school students walked out of their classrooms to protest this -- discrimination in the system. in 1968, the future of the progress to which dr. king, dr. kennedy and 70 others had dedicated their lives was anything but certain. the founders were not only under unfounded but surprisingly...
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dr. king's assassination then-presidential candidate robert kennedy broke the news actually to a mostly african-americanthe airport in indianapolis where he was campaigning for president. rfk pleaded at the time to try to deal with this horrible development. >> for those of you who are black and are tempted to be filled with hatred and distrust of the injustice of such an act, against all white people, i would only say that i can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. i had a member of my feeling killed, but he was killed by a white man. >> with me now is the son of dr. king, martin luther king iii and civil rights activist and former ambassador to the u.n., andrew young, who was with dr. king when he was assassinated in memphis. thank you very much, martin, for coming on. thank you, ambassador young. i guess i'll start with a family member. martin, you carry the legacy and name of your dad. how's this country doing? how can you imagine him looking down and seeing us today and how does he feel and think about how we're doing? >> i think dad would always characterize things positive. he woul
dr. king's assassination then-presidential candidate robert kennedy broke the news actually to a mostly african-americanthe airport in indianapolis where he was campaigning for president. rfk pleaded at the time to try to deal with this horrible development. >> for those of you who are black and are tempted to be filled with hatred and distrust of the injustice of such an act, against all white people, i would only say that i can also feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. i had a...
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dr. martin luther king jr. and senator robert f. kennedy were assassinated. along with john flatter y also kd. i like thi sh you always zig when you're going to san diego. you say there are still parallels from today. >> yeah. >> how so? >> you know when we decided -- obviously you focus where the show is going to start. we focused in spring of '67. do summer love or whatever. i always like to move ahead because it gives me energy in the story. gives me a mystery in the story as to what happens when we weren't with them but as we looked at 1968 it became obvious it was probably one of the worst years in u.s. history and just a relentless barrage of terrible events, political events. the economy was not as bad as it is now, but the war was obviously raging and it became clear that we were losing the war, which is what one of the episodes is about. >> and you think we're raging today. >> i feel like there -- i feel like there's a malaise in the united states right now. i do it's -- believe r not. i don't kno a culture can have h the self-esteem, but whatever th
dr. martin luther king jr. and senator robert f. kennedy were assassinated. along with john flatter y also kd. i like thi sh you always zig when you're going to san diego. you say there are still parallels from today. >> yeah. >> how so? >> you know when we decided -- obviously you focus where the show is going to start. we focused in spring of '67. do summer love or whatever. i always like to move ahead because it gives me energy in the story. gives me a mystery in the story...
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dr. blue tooth. the power meeting is part of a campaign to raise money for the robert f.dy center for justice and human rights. >>> a rare century old nickel sold at auction today for much more than 5 cents. a pair of bitters bought this 1913 liberty head nickel for $3.1 million. it's one of five minted a century ago. it fake and forgotten in a closet for decades. >> fog working its way back into your neiborhood tonight. cleared for a time today even at coast for a while. we're seeing it up here in morin county, shooting across the bay. by tomorrow morng i suspect bay into the inland bay valleys. it's going to burn off quicker and warmer tomorrow. day temperatures tomorrow had be 5 t 8 degrees warmer than today. sunday warmest day on the weekend. the air is going to compress. we have the big cool off yesterday, the air went like that,he air expanded or the fog got fatt. the fog is going to get thinner. pressed down by the high. that caps it behind the coastal hills, sticks it back there. little cooling is coming from the ocean to the inhabd valleys and -- inland valleys a
dr. blue tooth. the power meeting is part of a campaign to raise money for the robert f.dy center for justice and human rights. >>> a rare century old nickel sold at auction today for much more than 5 cents. a pair of bitters bought this 1913 liberty head nickel for $3.1 million. it's one of five minted a century ago. it fake and forgotten in a closet for decades. >> fog working its way back into your neiborhood tonight. cleared for a time today even at coast for a while. we're...
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dr. blue tooth. the power meeting is part of a campaign to raise money for the robert f.nedy center for justice and human rights. >>> a rare century old nickel sold at auction today for much more than 5 cents. a pair of bitters bought this 1913 liberty head nickel for $3.1 million. it's one of five minted a century ago. it was mistakenly thought to be fake and forgotten in a closet for decades. >> fog working its way back into your neighborhood tonight. cleared for a time today even at coast for a while. we're seeing it up here in morin county, shooting across the bay. by tomorrow morning i suspect bay into the inland bay valleys. but the thing about tomorrow is, it's going to burn off quicker and warmer tomorrow. day temperatures tomorrow had be 5 to 8 degrees warmer than today. sunday warmest day on the weekend. the air is going to compress. we have the big cool off yesterday, the air went like that, the air expanded or the fog got fatter. the fog is going to get thinner. pressed down by the high. that caps it behind the coastal hills, sticks it back there. little cooli
dr. blue tooth. the power meeting is part of a campaign to raise money for the robert f.nedy center for justice and human rights. >>> a rare century old nickel sold at auction today for much more than 5 cents. a pair of bitters bought this 1913 liberty head nickel for $3.1 million. it's one of five minted a century ago. it was mistakenly thought to be fake and forgotten in a closet for decades. >> fog working its way back into your neighborhood tonight. cleared for a time today...
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dr. fahoum said- you know, the 68-year-old gentleman who hasn't had one day- he's not unlike in the previous class professor robert moore with his institute for world spirituality- he says, "we've got to make a new heaven and a new earth. we've got to create a society that overcomes these differences." for them, the survival is obvious on a day-to-day basis when their friends- as you say, janet- leaders, people who speak out like this, can be killed. as a matter of fact, we had to be very careful to have representatives from each group- and this is something that was beyond our comprehension. they said, "well, if you're going to talk to this person, you make sure he's on camera, and this person's on camera," and we just said, "fine, okay. just give us your directions." so that's the kind of thing we experienced there. yeah, virginia? >> i was thinking as i was watching these different people how hard it is for americans who are maybe diversified but we are isolated from the majority of these things to undstand the tension in which they live. if they say hi to somebody and that person says, "i'll slit your throat-
dr. fahoum said- you know, the 68-year-old gentleman who hasn't had one day- he's not unlike in the previous class professor robert moore with his institute for world spirituality- he says, "we've got to make a new heaven and a new earth. we've got to create a society that overcomes these differences." for them, the survival is obvious on a day-to-day basis when their friends- as you say, janet- leaders, people who speak out like this, can be killed. as a matter of fact, we had to be...
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dr. seuss fix, "hop on pop," pop and lock, lock and key, key and peele, peel and eat, eat pray love, bringing it back to julia robertschief justice of the supreme court-ney thorn smith-sonian museum of modern art garfunkel, bringing it back to paul simon, rhyming simon, simon says "hand on head, no, instead -- here's a tip, flip the script, hand on hip," hip-hop, bringing it back to the roots, the legendary band in all of the land, they're lending a hand on nbc, studio 6b, "late night" with me, jimmy fallon. how do you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i get it. you're better than me. [ light laughter ] this is all i had going for me, though. i'm going to be alone forever. i'm out of here. [ audience aws ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey. whoa, hey, come on. come on, i'm sorry. come on back. ♪ come on, mets bucket hat guy. come on. [ laughter ] all right. hey, whoa, whoa. don't make that face. come on, man. i'm sorry. [ audience aws ] we were just playing around and we were just having -- having -- ♪ there he is. come on. there's my pal. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah. come on. thank you very much. come on back
dr. seuss fix, "hop on pop," pop and lock, lock and key, key and peele, peel and eat, eat pray love, bringing it back to julia robertschief justice of the supreme court-ney thorn smith-sonian museum of modern art garfunkel, bringing it back to paul simon, rhyming simon, simon says "hand on head, no, instead -- here's a tip, flip the script, hand on hip," hip-hop, bringing it back to the roots, the legendary band in all of the land, they're lending a hand on nbc, studio 6b,...
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roberts kron 4 news. >> you have a good weekend and we will see you back here on monday. dr. phil is next.
roberts kron 4 news. >> you have a good weekend and we will see you back here on monday. dr. phil is next.