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and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. >> ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel say you've got to go in there and give it to them good. don't you let them get away with it bobby. don't you let them get away with any of it. >> atta-boy. >> ethel shared his sense of the world and that's one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. >> do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? >> i can't think of anything else we discuss. >> the way she phrased it is the world is divided into white hats and black hats. >> it really fascinates me. >> the black hats are them. the white hats are us. >> when other parents would take their kids to the playground to swing on the swings or to go on the merry-go-round, my mother took us to the senate racket committee hearings so some of my first words were, i refuse to answer that question." >> on the grounds that the answer may tend to incriminate me. >> taking on the mob is never a risk-free thing to do. >> it put the family in peril. there were a lot of death threats. there were, you know, phone call
and you can really tell i think when a witness is lying. >> ethel and bobby would strategize and ethel say you've got to go in there and give it to them good. don't you let them get away with it bobby. don't you let them get away with any of it. >> atta-boy. >> ethel shared his sense of the world and that's one of the many reasons why they got along so brilliantly. >> do you two spend much time discussing the senate hearings at home? >> i can't think of anything...
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this is no life for bobby. >> for ethel bobby is everything.s always been that way, bobby and ethel together forever. she is at that moment pregnant with their 11th child, and now she's losing bobby. the same way that jackie lost jack. >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. >> in the morning my brother joe came in and said, you know, he's gone. and that afternoon we took him. >> the piercing wine of the engine subside as the airplane stops. the casket now about halfway out of the door of the airplane. >> the great tragedy of this moment is that we actually never get to see what bobby kennedy would have been able to accomplish. >> he would have been one of the the american presidency since its founding. >> jacqueline kennedy, behind her mrs. edward kennedy. >> it's like the pin in the balloon. it's gone. ckages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliverie
this is no life for bobby. >> for ethel bobby is everything.s always been that way, bobby and ethel together forever. she is at that moment pregnant with their 11th child, and now she's losing bobby. the same way that jackie lost jack. >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. >> in the morning my brother joe came in and said, you know, he's gone. and that afternoon we took him. >> the piercing wine of the engine subside as the airplane...
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ethel hangs a sheet out of hickory hill.s the kids to paint on the sheet, "run bobby run." >> on march 16th, 1968 robert kennedy addresses the nation from the very same room on capitol hill where john f. kennedy announced his candidacy eight years earlier. >> i run for the presidency because i want the democratic party and the united states of america to stand for hope instead of despair. >> ethel, she believes that this would be the first stepping stone of getting the white house restored rightfully to the kennedy family. and that was hard for jackie to hear. she would say, "i just fear that what happened to jack will happen with bobby." how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. afin neonatal intensive care, i've seen the tiniest babies overcome the biggest odds. so when the big health system that owns alta bates hospital
ethel hangs a sheet out of hickory hill.s the kids to paint on the sheet, "run bobby run." >> on march 16th, 1968 robert kennedy addresses the nation from the very same room on capitol hill where john f. kennedy announced his candidacy eight years earlier. >> i run for the presidency because i want the democratic party and the united states of america to stand for hope instead of despair. >> ethel, she believes that this would be the first stepping stone of getting...
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ethel. so i just said, a ethel what sie panties are you wearing? [laughter] she threw her merchandise all over. i picked up her merchandise, made the first sale of my career and then went back and i sold him the panties but something happened to me in that transaction. i said to myself, cal, something is going on here and his life is very different from yours. do you see the struggle in his life? you can sense the love he has for his wife and he is making a sacrifice in buying a pair of 39-cent panties. and the book howard and i wrote i dedicated it to him because that was my first experience of amazement in learning about the life of our customers. they were so much smarter than i was that i could tell that by trying to wait on them. brilliant, creative people and that farmer reminded me of another version of my grandfather but i sensed that he might never get out of the life that he had. as luther turner had somehow been able to do. but our stores are there for those people and maybe that is my calling and maybe a great retail company could be bu
ethel. so i just said, a ethel what sie panties are you wearing? [laughter] she threw her merchandise all over. i picked up her merchandise, made the first sale of my career and then went back and i sold him the panties but something happened to me in that transaction. i said to myself, cal, something is going on here and his life is very different from yours. do you see the struggle in his life? you can sense the love he has for his wife and he is making a sacrifice in buying a pair of 39-cent...
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>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it? his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he said said to be in very critical condition. >>> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. he was 42 years old. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. stella artois. voila! pockets. enjoy! why let life....keep you from enjoying life... jeff and market
>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it? his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he said said to be in very critical condition. >>> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. he was 42 years old. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as...
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>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it?don't lift me, and those are his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he is said to be in very critical condition. ♪ >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. he was 42 years old. thank you. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream. stella artois. with the creamy taste of philly, voila! pockets. enjoy! why let life....keep you from enjoying life... searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts it's dead again. i need a new phone. and you deserve that new phone on the best network. verizo
>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it?don't lift me, and those are his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he is said to be in very critical condition. ♪ >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m. today, june 6, 1968. he was 42 years old. thank you. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last...
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i would like to thank chairman ethel for her kind mints -- her kindness and warmth. and the members of the board and faculty, families -- all of you for being here. i would like to thank father scully him. i see friends of mine out here. all, it is an honor to be with these students. what a wonderful group. i look around and i saw the pictures oficons, the blessed verse -- with the virgin mary and i realized i was in a catholic school. atencouraged me to put jmj the top of my speech. again, it is truly an honor to be invited to be a part of these commencement ceremonies. i am deeply humbled to receive the award, but i think of feast we celebrate today and the fallen soldiers and warriors across the world. i cannot claim to merit this wonderful award. they gave the last full measure for god and country. my contributions pale next to their ultimate sacrifices. nevertheless, i am deeply, deeply honored and i will treasure it. and i love reading here with my bride, virginia, who is a gift from god and my total best friend in the whole world. [applause] justice thomas: i
i would like to thank chairman ethel for her kind mints -- her kindness and warmth. and the members of the board and faculty, families -- all of you for being here. i would like to thank father scully him. i see friends of mine out here. all, it is an honor to be with these students. what a wonderful group. i look around and i saw the pictures oficons, the blessed verse -- with the virgin mary and i realized i was in a catholic school. atencouraged me to put jmj the top of my speech. again, it...
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ethel kennedy told me, during a very difficult conversation about abortion, about this issue eunice was in physical pain every day of her life. she had all kinds of metabolic issues going on in her body just like jack kennedy. she suffered for women that found themselves in a position for seeking abortion. ethel kennedy said to my, what every one i interviewed, even former senator who would never want to have dinner with her again, she didn't judge. she didn't judge. so she was able to hold her own beliefs very closely and be public about them, but not judge other. >> when did the spark first go off in your mind you needed to write this book and how long ago was that? >> way too long ago. it's been a long ride. i will tell you what the first inspiration was. you might not know eunice kennedy decide two weeks before her brother ted. thinking about possibility of this book, i looked up those obituaries, recount this in the introduction to the book. "new york times" obituary for teddy was enormous. hers was on the front page, gave her credit for the special olympics but didn't explore near
ethel kennedy told me, during a very difficult conversation about abortion, about this issue eunice was in physical pain every day of her life. she had all kinds of metabolic issues going on in her body just like jack kennedy. she suffered for women that found themselves in a position for seeking abortion. ethel kennedy said to my, what every one i interviewed, even former senator who would never want to have dinner with her again, she didn't judge. she didn't judge. so she was able to hold her...
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at ethel i think that it contains shrimp pork bamboo shoots and new air mushrooms from our forest yeah the filling in season with salt pepper and chili. creedence have to be very finely chopped and well mixed. but i'm twenty years learn to cook them to perfection never overcooked and never to roll. to be at the one yard like my mother showed me how to make when i was still a child and later i started making the from my so far as a gift for friends and relatives. and everybody said they were so delicious so six years ago i decided to open my own restaurant. bon local or a popular snack here in the province of kwan been that usually eaten in the morning or afternoon between meals. and. i've been eating bon luck since i was a little kid there really typical for our region and i love them. that. gives customers quiet spot to snack and unwind away from the bustling streets nearby. but. it's a basic human right education yet millions of children and young people still have no access to it now siesta. going to hundred and sixty four million children were unable to attend school around half of
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skakel, the nephew of ethel kennedy, was convicted for the crime 27 years later. but today the court ruled his lawyer was so ineffective his right to a fair trial was violated. skakel has been free on appeal since 2014. today the court ordered a new trial, but it's unclear whether prosecutors will pursue that. >>> an urgent manhunt is you should way tonight in chicago where an atf agent was ambushed and shot early this morning in the city's gun violence plagued south side. that agent, hospitalized this evening, and the suspect is on the loose. nbc's blake mccoy has details. >> reporter: tonight, a massive manhunt in chicago after an atf officer was shot in the face in an ambush. >> urgency, we have shots fired on 45th and hermitage. >> reporter: the federal agent rushes to the hospital in critical condition, now said to be improving. >> you think we're going to take this lying down? this is the fourth law enforcement in a year that's been shot in that area. do you think that escapes us? it doesn't. we're coming for you. >> reporter: the atf has been working with c
skakel, the nephew of ethel kennedy, was convicted for the crime 27 years later. but today the court ruled his lawyer was so ineffective his right to a fair trial was violated. skakel has been free on appeal since 2014. today the court ordered a new trial, but it's unclear whether prosecutors will pursue that. >>> an urgent manhunt is you should way tonight in chicago where an atf agent was ambushed and shot early this morning in the city's gun violence plagued south side. that agent,...
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a connecticut court threw out the conviction of michael skakel, ethel kennedy's nephew, in the murdera neighbor. here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: 14 years ago, martha moxley, a popular teenager in greenwich, connecticut, was found beaten to death by someone wielding a golf club. her then-15-year-old neighbor, michael skakel, was found guilty of murder. today, a court vacated the conviction because of allegdely shoddy work by mickey sherman, skakel's lawyer. skakel and his supporters claim sherman ignored a possible witness in the trial 15 years ago, a witness who would have confirmed his alibi. bakel's cousin bobby kennedy, jr., has stood by him through the years. >> he's innocent. i know he's innocent. >> reporter: skakel was originally convicted in 2002 and served ten years of a life n,ntence before a lower court vacated the sentence in 2013. just 16 months ago, the connecticut supreme court had reinstated the conviction, but in a rare move, reversed itself today. dorothy moxley, the victim's 85-year-old mother, told "the hartford courant" she was shocked by the decision. she reme
a connecticut court threw out the conviction of michael skakel, ethel kennedy's nephew, in the murdera neighbor. here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: 14 years ago, martha moxley, a popular teenager in greenwich, connecticut, was found beaten to death by someone wielding a golf club. her then-15-year-old neighbor, michael skakel, was found guilty of murder. today, a court vacated the conviction because of allegdely shoddy work by mickey sherman, skakel's lawyer. skakel and his supporters...
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the nephew of ethel kennedy was convicted of a young girl back in 2002. >>> passengers reporter erratic a united flight from a flight attendant. united said they will refund the passeng passengers. >>> when we come back, what we learned was sitting in a garage in oklahoma. oklahoma. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than pla
the nephew of ethel kennedy was convicted of a young girl back in 2002. >>> passengers reporter erratic a united flight from a flight attendant. united said they will refund the passeng passengers. >>> when we come back, what we learned was sitting in a garage in oklahoma. oklahoma. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of...
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host: we should point out that ethel kennedy just turned 90 years old. her daughter was with us a few weeks ago. back to your phone calls, jenny in hawaii, democrats line. andare with marvin kalb david hume kennerly. caller: good morning. thank you, david and margaret. -- marvin. i have to wonder about you guys. you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968, he was in woodstock. we were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were playing every 15 minutes. nobody could escape awareness of what he had to say about american militarism beginning in 1962. in 1964 and 1965 you have not figured it out yet, none of us had. guest: i was still in high school. caller: i hope you will stop to think about this. i wrote a book about this subject. emphasizing dylan use of enigma to teach ethics. the title is singing in the christian era. he is a prophet. host: thank you. guest: bob dylan is one of the great ones, of course, but i would just point out that we cannot mention everybody who had anything to do with the year
host: we should point out that ethel kennedy just turned 90 years old. her daughter was with us a few weeks ago. back to your phone calls, jenny in hawaii, democrats line. andare with marvin kalb david hume kennerly. caller: good morning. thank you, david and margaret. -- marvin. i have to wonder about you guys. you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968, he was in woodstock. we were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were playing every...
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rfk, a number of witnesses say rfk turned, turned to see ethel or the kitchen workers. the bullets, they recovered a number of bullets. there was a bullet recovered from rfk's vertebrae, a .22 caliber gun. there was no one else around rfk with a .22 caliber gun, and it was clear it was from sir han's gun. he wrote a notebook. it was acquired by the prosecution, and he admitted it was his notebook, admitted writing the entries such as i want to kill robert kennedy, on june 5th, why? it was the first anniversary of the 6-day war, and he was self-radicalized and politicized what happened in palestine where he was born. you have motive. you have the fact that at least one of the bullets that hit robert kennedy came from his gun, and you have the fact that robert kennedy was probably turning around, explaining why he was hit in the back of the head. now, why do people doubt this? >> why would rfk sit with a man convicted of killing his father for hours -- >> i don't know. i will say that suffered through the tragedy, raised questions about this in the 1970s, and l.a. county,
rfk, a number of witnesses say rfk turned, turned to see ethel or the kitchen workers. the bullets, they recovered a number of bullets. there was a bullet recovered from rfk's vertebrae, a .22 caliber gun. there was no one else around rfk with a .22 caliber gun, and it was clear it was from sir han's gun. he wrote a notebook. it was acquired by the prosecution, and he admitted it was his notebook, admitted writing the entries such as i want to kill robert kennedy, on june 5th, why? it was the...
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>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it?se are his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he is said to be in very critical condition. ♪ >> senator robert francis kennedy was 42 years old. feel the clarity of non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's
>> after he is shot, he says to ethel, how bad is it?se are his last words before he goes into a coma. >> there was very much the sentiment, how much is too much to take? >> robert kennedy's now undergoing a neurosurgical operation. he is said to be in very critical condition. ♪ >> senator robert francis kennedy was 42 years old. feel the clarity of non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a...
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. >> jack's brother, robert, and wife, ethel, joined in the family's triumph. had been jack's campaign manager, and their father is adamant he's handed an important role in the new administration. >> joe kennedy let jack choose his cabinet with one exception. joe insisted that the next attorney general be robert kennedy. >> one cold december morning the president gets bobby kennedy up in his house in georgetown and tells him he is going to be appointing him as attorney general, and he says, bobby, grab your balls. let's go. >> jfk stops at the door and says, hey, comb your hair. >> bobby, for most of his career a senate investigator, is announced to the world as the new head of america's criminal justice system. >> in looking for an attorney general, he must lead the fight for law enforcement, who must administer our laws without favor and with matchless integrity, i have turned to a man in whom i have found these qualities. >> it was an act of outrageous, brazen nepotism. >> bobby, who had never tried a case in a court of law, may have been in american history
. >> jack's brother, robert, and wife, ethel, joined in the family's triumph. had been jack's campaign manager, and their father is adamant he's handed an important role in the new administration. >> joe kennedy let jack choose his cabinet with one exception. joe insisted that the next attorney general be robert kennedy. >> one cold december morning the president gets bobby kennedy up in his house in georgetown and tells him he is going to be appointing him as attorney...
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lucy and ethel. this is the way they make croissants here.y make about 40,000 croissants an hour. cut into the squares and rolled up, but they would make more because the market demands more but can't find workers to do it. in grant county, indiana, they are paying people $5,000 towards the down payment of a house or 20% of rent at the cafe valley bakery, ceo brian owen. you would expand a $15 million expansion but you can't find the workers? >> that's correct, we're bursting at the seams on production, ready to spend $15 million on state of the art croissant production line but afraid we won't find the experienced and skilled folks to operate it. reporter: operation is down in the country but particularly in indiana and the county. that is where the new line will go, ready to spend $15 million, trish, but they can't find the workers. the county stepped in. why is this a good idea for the county to actually help people to afford homes and to move here? >> absolutely. so the program exists to help our employers thrive, to bring in the skilled
lucy and ethel. this is the way they make croissants here.y make about 40,000 croissants an hour. cut into the squares and rolled up, but they would make more because the market demands more but can't find workers to do it. in grant county, indiana, they are paying people $5,000 towards the down payment of a house or 20% of rent at the cafe valley bakery, ceo brian owen. you would expand a $15 million expansion but you can't find the workers? >> that's correct, we're bursting at the seams...
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. >> we are here this weekend because its my mother, ethel kennedy's 90th birthday, we had a great celebration last night. lots of brothers and sisters and cousins and grandchildren and great grandchildren were a fabulous evening to celebrate my mother's extraordinary life and her life in my father and her ability to say, can you achieve things. my mother believed in my father which was a very important part of his success. we are going to albert in chicago. democratic line. >> good morning cspan-3. i was just wondering. >> how are you? >> dpood. i was just wondering if your father had in mind who he wanted to be his running mate in that campaign? >> i do not think at that point >>> my father had a tough fight. he was really focused on winning winning the primaries, then he had a couple of months to figure out who would be his running mate. >> frank, good morning. >> good morning, in 1968, i formed with others, in corning new york, a dissident democratic group that supported mccarthy, it was a shoe string operation but it was exciting because we managed to 12 of the went to chicago, i also met
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that kind of upbringing has to start with murray and ethel. did you have the kind of stupid fun that kids have? drinking, college, where you-- the answer is no. ( judy laughs ) i did not. i found all of that stuff not only disinteresting, but really stupid. i just did. i didn't go to basketball games 'cause i hated the smell in the gym in high school. i joined a sorority for a very short period of time and the girls were just silly. the girls were all talking about "oh, i'm gonna get married when i'm 19. and we're going to go live in forrest hills." and i said, "that's not my life." i was anxious to get on with my life. harvey: you had boyfriends when you were growing up. i had a couple. what did you look for in a boyfriend? - oh! i got nothing good. - ( laughter ) actually, actually, nothing good. i remember having one very, very good-looking boyfriend who was dumb as a bucket of rocks. but i said, "when i walk around with him, everybody looked and said, "is he beautiful." and then we would go out and spend an evening together. there was noth
that kind of upbringing has to start with murray and ethel. did you have the kind of stupid fun that kids have? drinking, college, where you-- the answer is no. ( judy laughs ) i did not. i found all of that stuff not only disinteresting, but really stupid. i just did. i didn't go to basketball games 'cause i hated the smell in the gym in high school. i joined a sorority for a very short period of time and the girls were just silly. the girls were all talking about "oh, i'm gonna get...
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this for us so daniel finn tech start ups are springing up like mushrooms in europe so why is eyes ethel in particular so interesting for pay pal. well i was reading what the c.e.o. of pay paul actually described he was describing that the merging of ideas that will and kate follows for them a strategic fit combining on the one hand to shared values and also the same culture with complimentary products while we all know all you just talked about it is mostly got favors with e-bay as a famous or a more secure way to do your or to pay for your online auctions now paypal can be used on thousands of websites also with a method to pay icicle has a different business model they sell credit and debit card readers that can be plugged into smart phones and tablets well why do investors care about this well they are hoping for more synergies between the companies and the move really boost paypal in-store present at the time when competition in the online payment sector is increasing after the close of the exposition the co-founder he will remain in charge of i said will reporting then to the pay p
this for us so daniel finn tech start ups are springing up like mushrooms in europe so why is eyes ethel in particular so interesting for pay pal. well i was reading what the c.e.o. of pay paul actually described he was describing that the merging of ideas that will and kate follows for them a strategic fit combining on the one hand to shared values and also the same culture with complimentary products while we all know all you just talked about it is mostly got favors with e-bay as a famous or...
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skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy, widow of senator robert f. kennedy.exual abuse scandal has scuttled plans for this year's nobel prize in literature. the swedish academy announced today that it won't give the award in 2018. it cited a scandal that's roiled the organization and prompted seven members to quit. one member says that has made it impossible to conduct business as usual. >> ( translated ): we have decided not to award a prize this year. and we did that after long and intense discussions. but weeached the conclusion that the confidence in the academy is so low in the world at the moment, and that is the deciding reason why we now refrain from awarding the prize. >> yang: this will bfirst time since world war ii that the literature prize is not awarded. instead, the academy will give out two prizes in 2019. and, on wa street, tech stocks theled a friday rally. dow jones industrial average gained 332 points to close at 24,262. the nasdaq rose 121 points, and the s&p 500 added 33. still to come on the newshour: the effect the new tax cuts are hav
skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy, widow of senator robert f. kennedy.exual abuse scandal has scuttled plans for this year's nobel prize in literature. the swedish academy announced today that it won't give the award in 2018. it cited a scandal that's roiled the organization and prompted seven members to quit. one member says that has made it impossible to conduct business as usual. >> ( translated ): we have decided not to award a prize this year. and we did that after long and...
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he's the nephew of ethel kennedy. depriving him of a fair trial. he was found guilty in 2002 of bludgeoning martha moxley with a golf club in greenwich, connecticut in 1975. >>> in los angeles, protests over the federal government's decision to end special immigration rights allowing hondurans to stay in the u.s. ever since a hurricane, hurricane mitch devastated that country in 1998. about 57,000 hondurans have until january 2020 to either find a way to gain legal status in this country or leave the u.s. the u.s. also has recently taken special immigration rights away from five other countries. >>> and in texas, former president george h.w. bush has been released from a houston hospital where he had spent the last 13 days for treatment of a blood infection. he is expected to travel to the bush family compound in maine. kennebunkport, maine, later this month. he was hospitalized the day after his wife barbara bush's funeral. >>> and espn is reporting that the milwaukee bucks pro basketball team plan to interview a woman, san antonio spurs assistant
he's the nephew of ethel kennedy. depriving him of a fair trial. he was found guilty in 2002 of bludgeoning martha moxley with a golf club in greenwich, connecticut in 1975. >>> in los angeles, protests over the federal government's decision to end special immigration rights allowing hondurans to stay in the u.s. ever since a hurricane, hurricane mitch devastated that country in 1998. about 57,000 hondurans have until january 2020 to either find a way to gain legal status in this...
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mentioned it because i am curious of what was going on within the family with you and your mother and ethel kennedy and other families considering robert f. kennedy should seek the nomination. >> well, you know we obviously thought our father was terrific and my mother was a very big supporter of him running. she knew in his heart and gut he wanted to run for president. she knew that he saw what was going on in the country and not only in vietnam but poverty and the riots in the city and she thought that was his destiny in a sense and bush was saying that he should run. my father understanding politics and clearly worried of the issue of lyndon johnson. on the second issue is that he had run his brother's campaign in the 1960s. when you run for president, you try to make sure you could win and you line d it up and though it through and got a whole campaign in place. he had not done that in 1968 so it was more of a passionate crusading campaign. which was part of them like that and part of them held that still, old political knowledge of how do you put together a campaign and it is kind of a
mentioned it because i am curious of what was going on within the family with you and your mother and ethel kennedy and other families considering robert f. kennedy should seek the nomination. >> well, you know we obviously thought our father was terrific and my mother was a very big supporter of him running. she knew in his heart and gut he wanted to run for president. she knew that he saw what was going on in the country and not only in vietnam but poverty and the riots in the city and...
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. >> reporter: the nephew of ethel kennedy was arrested in 2000, for the 1975 murder of martha moxleyo-do suburb of greenwich, connecticut. prosecutors claim skakel killed moxley with a golf club. skakel was convicted of the murder in 2002 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. skakel spent more than a decade behind bars. but then, got a new legal team that argued his original trial attorney made mistakes. five years ago, a judge agreed. skakel posted $1.2 million in bail and was freed, pending appeal. then, two years ago, the connecticut supreme court reinstated his conviction. but that same court now says skakel did not get a fair trial, all those years ago, because his lawyer at the time failed to present evidence of an alibi, the conviction no longer stands. the kennedy family often showed up to support skakel in court. his cousin, robert f. kennedy jr., wrote a book, laying out a case for skakel's defense, discussing with "dateline" in 2015. >> powerful piece of evidence he could not have done it because he was 11 miles away with 5 eyewitnesses. >> reporter: it's unclear if
. >> reporter: the nephew of ethel kennedy was arrested in 2000, for the 1975 murder of martha moxleyo-do suburb of greenwich, connecticut. prosecutors claim skakel killed moxley with a golf club. skakel was convicted of the murder in 2002 and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. skakel spent more than a decade behind bars. but then, got a new legal team that argued his original trial attorney made mistakes. five years ago, a judge agreed. skakel posted $1.2 million in bail and was...
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ethel mcgreedy, also 100. she is a school clerk from claremont, florida.red raber of grand junction, colorado, earned her real estate license in her 50s. if you know somebody you want to celebrate, tell us all about them at today.com/celebrates. >>> you know who we have on the fourth hour? john cena is going to co-host the show and talk about his life, how he's doing and more. we'll talk about that and have a lot more fitness tips, too, to get in your thing by memorial day. >> i was hoping i could do that. >>> megyn kelly is coming up next. have a great monday, everybody. here's a check of local news and weather after these messages. i finals begin this mor >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. finals began this morning at sonoma state university. this after a deadly stabbing last night in a freshman dorm. police say one man stabbed another who later died. officers arrested that suspect. both men are said to be college age but we don't know if they are students. happening now, our pete suratos is in the north bay talking to authorities. he'll
ethel mcgreedy, also 100. she is a school clerk from claremont, florida.red raber of grand junction, colorado, earned her real estate license in her 50s. if you know somebody you want to celebrate, tell us all about them at today.com/celebrates. >>> you know who we have on the fourth hour? john cena is going to co-host the show and talk about his life, how he's doing and more. we'll talk about that and have a lot more fitness tips, too, to get in your thing by memorial day. >> i...
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skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy. >> 43 years ago, 16 geerld martha moxley, a popular teenager inenwich, connecticut, was found beaten to death from someone wielding a golf club. her then 15-year-old neighbor michael skakel was found guilty of murder but a court vacated the conviction. because of allegedly shoddy work by skakel's lawyer, mickey sherman. >> skakel and his supporters claim sherman ignored a possible witness in his original trial 15 years ago. a witness who would have confirmed his alibi. skakel's cousin bobby kennedy jr. has stood by him through the years. >> he's innocent. i know he's innocent. >> skakel was originally convicted in 2002 and served ten years before a lower court vacated the sentence in 2013. just 16 months ago, the connecticut supreme court reinstated the conviction and in a rare move reversed itself. dorothy moxley told the hartford current she was shocked by the decision. >> martha was one of these children that was just so easy. she just was so easy to raise, to do things with. >> and it's now up to state prosecutors to decide whether to retry sk
skakel is the nephew of ethel kennedy. >> 43 years ago, 16 geerld martha moxley, a popular teenager inenwich, connecticut, was found beaten to death from someone wielding a golf club. her then 15-year-old neighbor michael skakel was found guilty of murder but a court vacated the conviction. because of allegedly shoddy work by skakel's lawyer, mickey sherman. >> skakel and his supporters claim sherman ignored a possible witness in his original trial 15 years ago. a witness who would...
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that's giving us the chance of seeing some severe thunderstorms ahead of it it's turning warm as the ethel's up from the south. the weather sponsored by cats own it weighs. possibly but. this is our summit that. we only. use the room there and we don't want to get inside things it. makes no sense that he's the lord yes. some of that are. located here you see those stone there are. they built some houses and. you know they also the. i'm the one. also. people being whatever you think i don't know that you love me you don't know . how to do what i know i'm going to remember all of you know. she can see the most open you've got to. stop. at the top of the. apartment type. grave or. the need for done oh fifty families of the top. one hundred. this is their way to their house as you can see the wooden bridge that would allow the river here. love the. smell the smell of these things are you move the birds or the bad the up the bad ones. so it's much worse than the garbage because all of the smell is coming from the dead bodies so that's a. clue. i mean this is different not to say whether someone i
that's giving us the chance of seeing some severe thunderstorms ahead of it it's turning warm as the ethel's up from the south. the weather sponsored by cats own it weighs. possibly but. this is our summit that. we only. use the room there and we don't want to get inside things it. makes no sense that he's the lord yes. some of that are. located here you see those stone there are. they built some houses and. you know they also the. i'm the one. also. people being whatever you think i don't know...