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and frank, my bunny, named after frank sinatra.n brando and frank sinatra worked back together in a day. the bad news they apparently hated each other. >> oh. let's do bunny day. >> frank and marlon would be fun, friend, buds. buns. >> the star that launched so many stars making a come? back. >> right. bigger, belter, bigger, belter version. >> abcer. >> tell you coming up. >>> it made simon cowell famous, ryan seacrest, and now american idol hoping to change music and reality tv. >> it's promising to be better. here's abc's juju chang. >> and this is "american idol." here we go. >> reporter: after 15 seasons on another network, last year, swan song for american idol included a cryptic signoff at the finale from host ryan seacrest. >> good night, america, for now. >> did he know something we didn't? >> drum roll. >> it was just today. >> an exciting announcement. we can reveal that abc is bringing "american idol" back. >> hollywood's abuzz with poe ten sthal jud -- potential judges and who might host, and kelly ripa prodding ryan s
and frank, my bunny, named after frank sinatra.n brando and frank sinatra worked back together in a day. the bad news they apparently hated each other. >> oh. let's do bunny day. >> frank and marlon would be fun, friend, buds. buns. >> the star that launched so many stars making a come? back. >> right. bigger, belter, bigger, belter version. >> abcer. >> tell you coming up. >>> it made simon cowell famous, ryan seacrest, and now american idol hoping...
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so frank sinatra didn't like "my way" when he first sang it.oticed, the audience liked it a lot. and then it went out, became number one, like big. and all of a sudden he started to love that song, "my way", right? so, drain the swamp. >> seth: hey, donald, here's my frank sinatra story. i went to the doctor, because i had a rash. and he told me it's because "i've got you under my skin." [ laughter and applause ] now, of course, the problem with the trump analogy is that sinatra was singing a song in the hopes that people would like it, whereas trump was making a promising promise that he would have to follow through on. and so far, he has not. >> is now-president trump draining the swamp or stocking it with a whole bunch of new critters? the administration has made a number of hires who are advising or leading the agencies they targeted as lobbyists just a short time ago. >> as it turns out, big money contributions from friendly donors to the president's inaugural committee are paying off for them. coal magnate and energy executive, christophe
so frank sinatra didn't like "my way" when he first sang it.oticed, the audience liked it a lot. and then it went out, became number one, like big. and all of a sudden he started to love that song, "my way", right? so, drain the swamp. >> seth: hey, donald, here's my frank sinatra story. i went to the doctor, because i had a rash. and he told me it's because "i've got you under my skin." [ laughter and applause ] now, of course, the problem with the trump...
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and frank sinatra you fell out with at some point. what was all that about? i had a dinner.ive things about frank sinatra in my second book. he is just a terrific guy. over a lifetime... well... how did you fall out? he was rough and tough at the table with somebody, not me, but somebody at the table, namely his wife. and i was really shocked that it. i was surprised at it. i don't get shocked too easy. i was just amazed at how bad this particular incident was. and then i realised, you go outside and everyone is pulling at his coat strings trying to get his autograph, trying to break him down one way or the other. it really was pretty tough from all of those standpoints. and as i mellowed, coming into my third book, i said, you know, ifeel badly about writing about him. and i did the same thing with malcolm forbes. a great friend of mine. when i was having trouble with forbes magazine, i did not feel good about malcolm forbes. then i realised he wasjust doing his thing just trying to do the right thing, and i apologised to malcolm forbes, because he was just really doing his
and frank sinatra you fell out with at some point. what was all that about? i had a dinner.ive things about frank sinatra in my second book. he is just a terrific guy. over a lifetime... well... how did you fall out? he was rough and tough at the table with somebody, not me, but somebody at the table, namely his wife. and i was really shocked that it. i was surprised at it. i don't get shocked too easy. i was just amazed at how bad this particular incident was. and then i realised, you go...
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frank sinatra and at a famous restaurant here admired a portrait of joe. image three, yankee manager casey looks on as dimaggio receives treatment for his problem heel in 1949. that was-- did you cure this problem for him? >> well, i helped him get tuned control, charlie, at the end of the day. >> rose: made life better for him. then this is di paj why and marilyn monroe celebrate in l.a. after she left her hand print 234 the cement at the chinese theater, 1953. that is marilyn monroe's funeral. let's just go to the next one with dr. positano in the 1990s. there you go. that is the one. >> that is a scary picture, charlie. >> rose: look at that. >> and then there is one in which we posed for a photo in the studio. rock, congratulations, this say book you should have written, i book you have written, people who care about sports, people who care about heroes will want to read this because it is really a first person account of your life with swroa dimaggio. >> i appreciate that. charlie, just to quote the great dimaggio when he signed your base ball, he put
frank sinatra and at a famous restaurant here admired a portrait of joe. image three, yankee manager casey looks on as dimaggio receives treatment for his problem heel in 1949. that was-- did you cure this problem for him? >> well, i helped him get tuned control, charlie, at the end of the day. >> rose: made life better for him. then this is di paj why and marilyn monroe celebrate in l.a. after she left her hand print 234 the cement at the chinese theater, 1953. that is marilyn...
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. >> his de debonair turn made him a favorite of frank sinatra and other stars and a perfect choice as the third actor to play james bond. his tough task was to try to match the impact of sean connery who had defined the role. moore's 007 had more of a since of humor. moore played the role in seven movies, over a dozen years. >> i don't think there is a underside. my wife is very, very happy i diltd. >> moore was about to turn 90, and his three children supporting his wife. he was knighted by the queen but the last person to call him sir roerj. all emphasizing luck rather than his ability. but for those who came of age, will always remain, the epitome of the debonair man so many of us lesser guys aspire to be. >> after his turn as bond in 1991, roger moore made unicef the focus. and recruited by audrey hepburn really a wonderful coda to day remarkable life saw the son of a policeman walk for decades among the richest and most famousen the world. >> pierce brosnan among those saying roger moore was by far the best james bond that lived. >> when another james bond says that. it's for rea
. >> his de debonair turn made him a favorite of frank sinatra and other stars and a perfect choice as the third actor to play james bond. his tough task was to try to match the impact of sean connery who had defined the role. moore's 007 had more of a since of humor. moore played the role in seven movies, over a dozen years. >> i don't think there is a underside. my wife is very, very happy i diltd. >> moore was about to turn 90, and his three children supporting his wife. he...
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the second one, frank sinatra.kee manager looks on as to module treatment for his problem he'll -- as dimaggio received treatment for his problem heel. then this is dimaggio and marilyn monroe celebrating after she left her hand print at the chinese theater, 1953. that said, marilyn monroe's funeral. let's go to the next one with dr. positano in the 1990's. there you go. dr. positano: that's a scary picture. [laughter] charlie: then there is one where we posed for a photo in the studio. brought -- rock, congratulations. this is a great book, people who care about sports and heroes would want to read this. it is really a first-person account of your life with joe dimaggio. dr. positano: i appreciate that. just to quote the great dimaggio, when he signed the baseball, he put, "to charlie rose, the best of the best. you will always be charlie." charlie: thank you very much. the book is called "dinner with dimaggio: memories of an american hero." ♪ charlie: a friend of this program, redgrave, died sunday grey, died sun
the second one, frank sinatra.kee manager looks on as to module treatment for his problem he'll -- as dimaggio received treatment for his problem heel. then this is dimaggio and marilyn monroe celebrating after she left her hand print at the chinese theater, 1953. that said, marilyn monroe's funeral. let's go to the next one with dr. positano in the 1990's. there you go. dr. positano: that's a scary picture. [laughter] charlie: then there is one where we posed for a photo in the studio. brought...
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another thing with his relationship with frank sinatra.o, he did not like to talk about politics. he didn't bring up the kennedys or anyone he had dealings with. those were the three topics. bill gallo told me that. he said, whatever you do, don't bring up marilyn, sinatra, or the kennedys. charlie: just wait for him to talk about it? dr. positano: if you wanted to, exactly. i would stare into my coffee and say, i'm going to ignore it and pretend i'm not hearing a word he would say. he would like to talk about anything. one thing i found interesting is that everybody speaks about his heroism. he's an american icon. but he was just as interested in everyone else's life. we would sit down with the brat pack, and he would ask, what are your kids doing, how is your restaurant going? he was very interested and engaged. he wasn't self absorbed or selfish. one thing that people say is that he was so aloof and this, but no. the man was extremely caring, extremely outgoing when he was in the right group of people. as you know when you sat at the di
another thing with his relationship with frank sinatra.o, he did not like to talk about politics. he didn't bring up the kennedys or anyone he had dealings with. those were the three topics. bill gallo told me that. he said, whatever you do, don't bring up marilyn, sinatra, or the kennedys. charlie: just wait for him to talk about it? dr. positano: if you wanted to, exactly. i would stare into my coffee and say, i'm going to ignore it and pretend i'm not hearing a word he would say. he would...
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just like a frank sinatra the movie, i understand why he asked for help, why did what he did but it still a sad scene in the movie. i thought the lawsuits were sad thing. the first branch was reduced to going to a federal district court and asking some district judge to solve this constitutional crisis, was a very sad moment, very sad moment. it was a moment that revealed that congress at the point really had given away its powers, not in that moment but over the course of decades a given away its powers, especially to the executive branch, the minister agencies. this book is a bipartisan effort including the forward by governor dean and senator lee. i would like to hearken back to one of my intellectual heroes is a progressive, the late john healey whose david's work reminds me of very much. in the same as and distress, he focused on the problem of delegation and how it had against our democratic values come a value of accountability. .. .... .... .... >> because of accountability. accountability is frightening stuff. i admire professor heely for pointing it now and now the professor doi
just like a frank sinatra the movie, i understand why he asked for help, why did what he did but it still a sad scene in the movie. i thought the lawsuits were sad thing. the first branch was reduced to going to a federal district court and asking some district judge to solve this constitutional crisis, was a very sad moment, very sad moment. it was a moment that revealed that congress at the point really had given away its powers, not in that moment but over the course of decades a given away...
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. >> marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte.tistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ so you can see ♪ what's going on what's going on ♪ ♪ yeah what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. he is hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. seeing the protests here, and it changes him. he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he is talking about the war, poverty. he is changing into an artist that berry gordy is not super happy about. ♪ everybody thinks we're wrong they do ♪ >> initially he did not want marvin to do "what's going on." >> motown was supposed to be nonthreatening, and here you now have marvin gaye making a protest record about the war. that could ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. ♪ yeah, i want to know what's going on right now ♪ >> ultimately when he agrees to put out "what's going on," berry tells marvin, okay, if you are right, i'll learn something.
. >> marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. he was clean, svelte.tistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ so you can see ♪ what's going on what's going on ♪ ♪ yeah what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. he is hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. seeing the protests here, and it changes him. he holds up a mirror to america. look at...
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. >> and for the icing on the campaign cake, frank sinatra serenades wisconsin with a special versionh hopes." ♪ because he's got high hopes ♪ he's got high hopes >> so i started singing and kennedy said, "it's never been sung like that before." ♪ vote for kennedy ♪ vote for kennedy >> doesn't happen very often when a billboard number one singer decides to use his talents to sell a political campaign. ♪ kennedy >> glamour, show business and family, who can compete with that? not hubert humphrey. ♪ hubert humphrey ♪ the president for you and me >> humphrey recognized what he was facing. he called himself the corner drugstore compared to a chain. the kennedys were a chain, powerful, big. >> how do you do, ma'am? >> and he was passing out palm cards on the streets. >> i'm senator humphrey. this doesn't work too good either. >> it just didn't work. >> a desperate humphrey lunges for kennedy's achilles heel. jfk is a catholic and no catholic has ever been elected president. >> there was a very strong anti-catholic feeling. ♪ >> jfk's team fight back. it's bare-knuckle time as kennedy aide
. >> and for the icing on the campaign cake, frank sinatra serenades wisconsin with a special versionh hopes." ♪ because he's got high hopes ♪ he's got high hopes >> so i started singing and kennedy said, "it's never been sung like that before." ♪ vote for kennedy ♪ vote for kennedy >> doesn't happen very often when a billboard number one singer decides to use his talents to sell a political campaign. ♪ kennedy >> glamour, show business and...
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just a small box and has grown into the home of more than 800,000 weddings, including those of frank sinatrabruce willis, and michael jordan. here we are at the little white chapel in las vegas. forty-seven years ago, charolette richards lived in a 600-square-foot apartment with a little chapel. that's what she started this business in, and now literally is a city block in las vegas. the property, the business is worth millions of dollars, and celebrities from all over the world come here. [ camera shutter clicks ] >> and kiss. kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss. >> this is the wedding center, where we have wedding gowns, tuxedos, suits, elvis costumes, and all kinds of wonderful things for those people that like to dress up. some people buy them, some people rent them, and some people give them to me because they don't want to take them home. i've done so many weddings during the past few years free because... >> to help people. >> ...i can help people. >> yeah. >> and i've never had anybody that was military pay for the use of this chapel or this grounds. >> thank you for that. that's wonderful.
just a small box and has grown into the home of more than 800,000 weddings, including those of frank sinatrabruce willis, and michael jordan. here we are at the little white chapel in las vegas. forty-seven years ago, charolette richards lived in a 600-square-foot apartment with a little chapel. that's what she started this business in, and now literally is a city block in las vegas. the property, the business is worth millions of dollars, and celebrities from all over the world come here. [...
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>> app i turn the corner and i thought it was frank sinatr sinatra. joey lapiazana christina a lot of wild times in wildwood and fun times tomorrow help us kickoff summer fest. tomorrow in wildwood a behind the scenes look at mory's pier and i and ukee and lauren will head down the shore to be live on the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts. >> can we go there. >> joey gave us the invite and i may have said ukee would jump u7 up there on the microphone. >> lightly nuts. >> who, moi? >> yes celebrate. >> and have a plan for tomorrow. >> that's right. >> that's great. >> lauren joins us now with the forecast. how will that forecast be tomorrow. >> queue et ceteraer hopefully. and as we all are mother nature keeping us on the toes today and mother nature strong thunderstorms this evening and capping off the day today and conditions now are quieting down and a damp evening across center city philadelphia with multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms. and moving through throughout the day today. rain, cool air, down to 58 with a northwesterly breeze up around
>> app i turn the corner and i thought it was frank sinatr sinatra. joey lapiazana christina a lot of wild times in wildwood and fun times tomorrow help us kickoff summer fest. tomorrow in wildwood a behind the scenes look at mory's pier and i and ukee and lauren will head down the shore to be live on the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts. >> can we go there. >> joey gave us the invite and i may have said ukee would jump u7 up there on the microphone. >> lightly nuts....
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>> app i turn the corner and i thought it was frank sinatr sinatra. joey lapiazana christina a lot of wild times in wildwood and fun times tomorrow help us kickoff summer fest. tomorrow in wildwood a behind the scenes look at mory's pier and i and ukee and lauren will head down the shore to be live on the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts. >> can we go there. >> joey gave us the invite and i may have said ukee would jump u7 up there on the microphone. >> lightly nuts. >> who, moi? >> yes celebrate. >> and have a plan for tomorrow. >> that's right. >> that's great. >> lauren joins us now with the forecast. how will that forecast be tomorrow. >> queue et ceteraer hopefully. and as we all are mother nature keeping us on the toes today and mother nature strong thunderstorms this evening and capping off the day today and conditions now are quieting down and a damp evening across center city philadelphia with multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms. and moving through throughout the day today. rain, cool air, down to 58 with a northwesterly breeze up around
>> app i turn the corner and i thought it was frank sinatr sinatra. joey lapiazana christina a lot of wild times in wildwood and fun times tomorrow help us kickoff summer fest. tomorrow in wildwood a behind the scenes look at mory's pier and i and ukee and lauren will head down the shore to be live on the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts. >> can we go there. >> joey gave us the invite and i may have said ukee would jump u7 up there on the microphone. >> lightly nuts....
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star-studded affair at the plaza honoring "the washington post" editor katharine graham including frank sinatray who was anybody was there. filming of "party of the century" starts later this year, josh, we wish you the best. >> i can see that. i can see that. >> i bet you can see this too, close your eyes. this is in your future my friend. who is ready for a poptail? getting warm out, robin. a poptail, everybody. this is a real thing, excited to share this with you. a new york based company has concocted frosty tipsy tubes for adults only. they come in -- priced around $4 and $5 a piece depending on the poptail. there are 13 different flavors including rum punch, pina colada, moscow mule. imagine a frozen mojito. perhaps you're into a rum and cherry coke, and, yes, robin, there is a rose sangria. >> wow. >> you don't have any here for us to sample? >> no. they've all been consumed. no. >> dedicated unit in "pop news" for wine and cocktails? >> we do. yes, we do. you have your dedicated unit on the sunday show and i have mine. these ideas started melting hearts in a bar in florida and gone nati
star-studded affair at the plaza honoring "the washington post" editor katharine graham including frank sinatray who was anybody was there. filming of "party of the century" starts later this year, josh, we wish you the best. >> i can see that. i can see that. >> i bet you can see this too, close your eyes. this is in your future my friend. who is ready for a poptail? getting warm out, robin. a poptail, everybody. this is a real thing, excited to share this with...
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he persuaded frank sinatra, amazingly, to sing the first charity single back in the early 50s.pton among others. he did an unbelievable amount to raise the profile of the charity and help us to raise income to carry on our work. with the charity be what it is today without him? absolutely not. everybody at fields in trust owes the duke a huge debt of gratitude. asi the duke a huge debt of gratitude. as i say, he believes passionately about the cause. he probably has a unique knowledge of our organisation, and we have benefited very greatly from his expertise. as we have told our view was, the duke is involved with either as patron president or in some other way with around 780 or more organisations. perhaps you can give those organisations and the people involved with them an insight into what happens when he steps back from that active involvement, as he did with your charity in 2013. we were lucky, he handed over the reins to his grandson prince william. he is without doubt carrying on the fantastic work for us that his grandfather did the 64 years. certainly, the duke has re
he persuaded frank sinatra, amazingly, to sing the first charity single back in the early 50s.pton among others. he did an unbelievable amount to raise the profile of the charity and help us to raise income to carry on our work. with the charity be what it is today without him? absolutely not. everybody at fields in trust owes the duke a huge debt of gratitude. asi the duke a huge debt of gratitude. as i say, he believes passionately about the cause. he probably has a unique knowledge of our...
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frank sinatra -- >> guess who wrote it? john denver. stuart you're kidding he? >> yeah.ig board. the market rebounding very nicely after wednesday's selloff. perhaps signaling that wall street is done slapping washington over the wrist. our next guest has been a bear of late, lenore i hawkins. here she is back again. what do you have to say for yourself, lenore? you were the one who were pouring cold water over the fabulous five technology companies -- [laughter] pouring cold water all over the market. if we'd have listened to you, we'd have missed out on this lovely gain of 120 points. >> now, stuart, you know successful investing's not something you do from one week to the next. and i'm not a bear, i'm just looking at the economic reality. and the economics and the market, those aren't necessarily the same thing. the economic reality is we've seen credit card delinquencies up for two quarters, auto loan delinquencies rising for two years and last quarter was the first time in four years that we saw total loan demand decline. rt: so if you're not saying sell everythin i
frank sinatra -- >> guess who wrote it? john denver. stuart you're kidding he? >> yeah.ig board. the market rebounding very nicely after wednesday's selloff. perhaps signaling that wall street is done slapping washington over the wrist. our next guest has been a bear of late, lenore i hawkins. here she is back again. what do you have to say for yourself, lenore? you were the one who were pouring cold water over the fabulous five technology companies -- [laughter] pouring cold water...
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frank sinatra and all of that. >> the guitar, that followed you on road trips. a nice release.>> i would play this thing to blow off steam. tried to teach other guys in the clubhouse. sometimes they would take one lesson and never play it again and i would get on them. >> that's me. i learned in the sixth grade and took it for a year. dad, i'm too tired or too busy. i wish i would have stuck with it after all of these years. you're going to play for us later in the show. here is a clip of barry playing the guitar and singing. ♪[music] ♪ when i started out ♪ crystal clear vision got shadowed by doubt ♪ ♪ >> a whole lot of you in these songs, huh. >> yeah. these songs are really personal to me. you know, it is so cathartic to write melody and chords but tell the story you that want to tell. >> do you get nervous before you pitch? are there similarities to performing and pitching. >> yeah. being vulnerable. you have to -- as much as you don't think guys are vulnerable on the ground, you have to trust when the ball comes out of your hand. that is a vulnerability in a lot of ways. o
frank sinatra and all of that. >> the guitar, that followed you on road trips. a nice release.>> i would play this thing to blow off steam. tried to teach other guys in the clubhouse. sometimes they would take one lesson and never play it again and i would get on them. >> that's me. i learned in the sixth grade and took it for a year. dad, i'm too tired or too busy. i wish i would have stuck with it after all of these years. you're going to play for us later in the show. here...
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he was a member of the x end up rat pat would frank sinatra and sammy davis. reagan went on the show and said , it was international communism that killed robert f kennedy. as it did his brother, john f. kennedy. that was a stretch because john f. kennedy was shot by lee harvey all's walled, professing .is love for communism rfk, we now know. that six-day war was instant -- instigated by the soviet union. he had written in his diary, as rfk must die,said rfk must i, but he also wrote long live communism. linked this to the hostile international forces of soviet communism. host: historian and author joining us from pittsburgh. thank you for your time here on sees entries american history tv. >> absolutely. host:
he was a member of the x end up rat pat would frank sinatra and sammy davis. reagan went on the show and said , it was international communism that killed robert f kennedy. as it did his brother, john f. kennedy. that was a stretch because john f. kennedy was shot by lee harvey all's walled, professing .is love for communism rfk, we now know. that six-day war was instant -- instigated by the soviet union. he had written in his diary, as rfk must die,said rfk must i, but he also wrote long live...
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shot when on "the joey bishop show," and joey bishop was a member of the extended rat pack with frank sinatra and insanely dirt -- same a davis junior -- sammy davis junior and reagan went on the show and said it was international communism that killed robert kennedy, as it did his brother. that seems a stretch. while john kennedy was shot by lee harvey oswald, professing his love for communism and -- thes cuba, and rfk six-day war was instigated by the soviet union. and he's assassin had written in said rfk must she die. rfk must die. he also wrote long live communism. long live communism. ronald reagan, of all things, link to be shooting of rfk to the hostile international forces of soviet communism. steve: historian and author professor paul kengor, thank you for joining us on american history tv. professor kengor: absolutely, steve. thank you. meetinghe program, town of the world, produced by cbs news, with california governor ronald reagan and new york senator robert kennedy. stephen marks: senator kennedy,
shot when on "the joey bishop show," and joey bishop was a member of the extended rat pack with frank sinatra and insanely dirt -- same a davis junior -- sammy davis junior and reagan went on the show and said it was international communism that killed robert kennedy, as it did his brother. that seems a stretch. while john kennedy was shot by lee harvey oswald, professing his love for communism and -- thes cuba, and rfk six-day war was instigated by the soviet union. and he's assassin...
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he was a member of the x end up rat pat would frank sinatra and sammy davis. reagan went on the show and said , it was international communism that killed robert f kennedy. as it did his brother, john f. kennedy. that was a stretch because john f. kennedy was shot by lee harvey all's alled, professing his love for communism. rfk, we now know. that six-day war was instant -- instigated by the soviet union. he had written in his diary, as well as -- he said rfk must die, rfk must i, but he also wrote long live communism. ronald reagan linked this to the hostile international forces of soviet communism. host: historian and author joining us from pittsburgh. thank you for your time here on sees entries american history tv. > absolutely. stephen marks: senator kennedy, i'd like to ask you what you think of dean rusk's recent claim that the effect of anti-vietnam war demonstrations in the states may actually be to prolong the war rather than to shorten it? senator robert kennedy: the war is going on in vietnam, being extended in vietnam, really because of the determ
he was a member of the x end up rat pat would frank sinatra and sammy davis. reagan went on the show and said , it was international communism that killed robert f kennedy. as it did his brother, john f. kennedy. that was a stretch because john f. kennedy was shot by lee harvey all's alled, professing his love for communism. rfk, we now know. that six-day war was instant -- instigated by the soviet union. he had written in his diary, as well as -- he said rfk must die, rfk must i, but he also...