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the meeting with jackie robinson turned into a bit of a dispute for jackie robinson felt that kennedy was trying to buy him off. he was upset that kennedy wasn't looking him in the eye when he was speaking to him and already had committed to richard nixon and they had a relationship going back sometime. with martin luther king it was the same kind of thing that john kennedy could not satisfy martin luther king in the belief that kennedy knew enough about civil rights and was committed enough to it as a been a little too friendly with some southern racist governors and have been trying to hurt politically to build his southern base. so they had a long way to go in trying to build that black vote. >> we're going to come in? >> i was going to say jackie robinson is bobby kennedy is republican opponent in the 1964 senate race. he continued to be a critic of bobby's actions on civil rights as he went along in the senate as well. >> is very interesting. >> a lot of people aren't that familiar with jackie robinson had a lot of political views in the 1960s to jump into political battles. >> h
the meeting with jackie robinson turned into a bit of a dispute for jackie robinson felt that kennedy was trying to buy him off. he was upset that kennedy wasn't looking him in the eye when he was speaking to him and already had committed to richard nixon and they had a relationship going back sometime. with martin luther king it was the same kind of thing that john kennedy could not satisfy martin luther king in the belief that kennedy knew enough about civil rights and was committed enough to...
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vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson and harry belafonte. it's an interesting part where you remind us that richard nixon had a much better reputation for civil rights than john kennedy did as a democrat. the democratic party wasn't the party, it was white supremacy at this point and they were much smarter and in particular nixon hadn't martin luther king already. so they tried to get his way into politics and he's having a hard time doing it. >> he didn't have the black vote going into the election. bobby kennedy and others realized he had to do something to attract the black vote. some of those early meetings didn't go very well with jackie robinson turned into a bit of a dispute where jackie robinson felt they were trying to buy him off and that he wasn't looking him in the eye when he was speaking to him and he had committed to the relationship going back sometime. john kennedy couldn't satisfy martin luther king in the belief that kennedy knew about civil rights and was committed enough to it. so they had the long way to go o build a ro
vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson and harry belafonte. it's an interesting part where you remind us that richard nixon had a much better reputation for civil rights than john kennedy did as a democrat. the democratic party wasn't the party, it was white supremacy at this point and they were much smarter and in particular nixon hadn't martin luther king already. so they tried to get his way into politics and he's having a hard time doing it. >> he didn't have the...
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i don't like playing the jackie robinson of this or jackie robinson of that game, but you could really jackie robinson of television. "i spy" in the mid 1960s has him as a leading man princeton educated, his character was, a co-star in a drama, not singing or dancing or doing comedy, but a drama. then of course he did "the bill cosby show" in the '70s, "fat albert" and "the cosby show." this guy did some important, very significant work but i'm afraid that on top of that, there's going to be this cloud for a long, long time that he will be most known for. >> what i hear you saying is a generation of young americans will know bill cosby because of sexual assault allegations. given that, do you think the man, tenhe entertainer, can or will bounce back publicly? >> i think it will be tough. we should remember he was toward the end of his career anyway. he had done some comedies that didn't do so well but he was still performing. he had been developing a network television show. i certainly don't think that's going to happen. i can't imagine him getting any big projects at this point. he m
i don't like playing the jackie robinson of this or jackie robinson of that game, but you could really jackie robinson of television. "i spy" in the mid 1960s has him as a leading man princeton educated, his character was, a co-star in a drama, not singing or dancing or doing comedy, but a drama. then of course he did "the bill cosby show" in the '70s, "fat albert" and "the cosby show." this guy did some important, very significant work but i'm afraid...
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he is the black panther, he is james brown and jackie robinson all rolled into one.ll in "marshall." it opens october 13th. please welcome chadwick boseman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i have to apologize to you in advance because there's a woman in the audience -- [ laughter ] >> i didn't do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she is pregnant. she's nine months pregnant. she's having her baby next month. and i asked what are you going to name the baby? and she said layla. and i said oh, like the song? and she said, what song? [ laughter ] >> whoa. >> jimmy: that's what i said. [ laughter ] she's never heard of the song. and none of the -- the guy who knocked her up never heard of it. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] we're going to have a "maury" style test later on to find out which guy it was. >> you should have had him sing it to her. >> jimmy: he doesn't know it. he didn't even know -- i don't know what's going on here. how are you doing? does anyone call you chad? >> they do, yes. of course. >> jimmy: because chadwick boseman is a name that you would -- i
he is the black panther, he is james brown and jackie robinson all rolled into one.ll in "marshall." it opens october 13th. please welcome chadwick boseman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i have to apologize to you in advance because there's a woman in the audience -- [ laughter ] >> i didn't do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she is pregnant. she's nine months pregnant. she's having her baby next month. and i asked what are you going to name the baby? and...
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. >>> a celebration of dads in fairmont park for the annual jacky robinson clumenity softball game.rganizers say it's all about fathers becoming better dads while having a little fun in the process. >> father's day is a great day. they're not going to fight with us to be out here. and after that, it's all fun. >> and it's the eight year the community has held the annual softball game. >>> what a better way to celebrate father's day than with some ice cream? it gave kids the opportunity to give dad a special treat, a win-win situation for both the community and for the police. >> it's good for the neighborhood. it's good for the narkd, and we appreciate it. >> they get to meet the police on a positive note and say oh, i remember you, i had ice cream with you. >> they say events like these can only strengthen the bond between the community and police officers. >>> look at them go. a father's day tradition in grand island, new york. hundreds of people turned out for the annual lawnmower race today. it got a start back in the late '60s for one man started a betting war with his neighbor
. >>> a celebration of dads in fairmont park for the annual jacky robinson clumenity softball game.rganizers say it's all about fathers becoming better dads while having a little fun in the process. >> father's day is a great day. they're not going to fight with us to be out here. and after that, it's all fun. >> and it's the eight year the community has held the annual softball game. >>> what a better way to celebrate father's day than with some ice cream? it gave...
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student: was at the same year that jackie robinson broke in? prof. moreno: yes it was. it was a very important year in american cultural history. it was also important because joe dimaggio was an italian-american. it was an example of immigrant and ethnic assimilation. joe dimaggio was an italian-american. italians had a reputation of having less self-control than british protestants. these were cultural stereotypes. there are known as volatile people. the fact that dimaggio had absorbed this anglo-american, stoic demeanor was a sign that they had made it in america. this is in the 1940's when the expression of prejudicial attitudes about white ethnic groups was still widely accepted. dimaggio was known as the daigo of the yankees. you don't really hear anymore. it was a person of mediterranean dissent. at this point dimaggio had assimilated these new ethnic groups. they are adopting this stance of victorian morality. that is the individual, the struggle for self-control within the individual. --have your rest home rational capacity control your emotions. the whole goal
student: was at the same year that jackie robinson broke in? prof. moreno: yes it was. it was a very important year in american cultural history. it was also important because joe dimaggio was an italian-american. it was an example of immigrant and ethnic assimilation. joe dimaggio was an italian-american. italians had a reputation of having less self-control than british protestants. these were cultural stereotypes. there are known as volatile people. the fact that dimaggio had absorbed this...
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significance of jackie robinson doesn't need to be stated.0. stuart: 100 to $200,000? blown away, i really am. >> game used pieces do appreciate over the years. stuart: i see a baseball card, that is a topps baseball card, 1952 mickey mantle rookie card. before you go anywhere, tell me how much? >> 3 to 500,000. stuart: for baseball card, mickey mantle. >> this was not in anybody's bike spokes. it is condition. if you look at condition, nearly pristine. that comes down the rarity surviving all these years, never been touched. stuart: i'm a baseball fan. blowing me away with the prices. roberto clement tee, world series ring. >> 1960. we're honored to have roberto clemente's personal collection. this is one 50 to 300,000 presale estimate. stuart: david hunt, you've blown me away. i can't believe those prices. i hope you get them. hope you get more. >> thank you. stuart: hold on a second at the all-star game the auction. >> yes. stuart: it will be actual action online simultaneously. >> yeah. stuart: july 10th, and 11th in miami? >> that's righ
significance of jackie robinson doesn't need to be stated.0. stuart: 100 to $200,000? blown away, i really am. >> game used pieces do appreciate over the years. stuart: i see a baseball card, that is a topps baseball card, 1952 mickey mantle rookie card. before you go anywhere, tell me how much? >> 3 to 500,000. stuart: for baseball card, mickey mantle. >> this was not in anybody's bike spokes. it is condition. if you look at condition, nearly pristine. that comes down the...