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also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.rd mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in vietnam.sewed ineffective as in vietnam.ewed ineffectivel as in vietnam.wed ineffectivelys in vietnam.ed ineffectively as in vietnam.d ineffectively as in vietnam. ineffectively as in vietnam. you factor all of this time, sacrific sacrifice, support and there is no end in support. american people need to turn to new leadership. not tied to the policies and mistakes of the past. i pledge to you, we shall have an honorable end to the war in vietnam. >>> this time, vote like your whole world depended on it. think about it, when the decision of one man can affect your family for generations to come, what kind
also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.rd mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in...
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also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.rd mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in vietnam.sewed ineffective as in vietnam.ewed ineffectivel as in vietnam.wed ineffectivelys in vietnam.ed ineffectively as in vietnam.d ineffectively as in vietnam. ineffectively as in vietnam. you factor all of this time, sacrific sacrifice, support and there is no end in support. american people need to turn to new leadership. not tied to the policies and mistakes of the past. i pledge to you, we shall have an honorable end to the war in vietnam. >>> this time, vote like your whole world depended on it. think about it, when the decision of one man can affect your family for generations to come, what kind
also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.rd mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.d sewed ineffectivels in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in...
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also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never
also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968.win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never
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the backdrop was the death of king, robert f. kennedy and a massacre. today. is it going to be exciting and contentious? it can be. >> donald trump wrote a book published by the illustrious trump university. you went to harvard. sorry you couldn't get in to trump. among the chapters in the book is "the greatest tax shelter in the world," owning your own business. it's a numbers game made from real estate. doesn't this even add more fuel to the fire as to why he should release his returns so the public can see has he been paying his fair share? >> i don't think so. trump has said he's tried to take advantage of the system in every way possible. he's personally advocated for the closing of loopholes and deductions. he doesn't think it's fair but to be competitive you have to take advantage of it. if trump was doing something so wrong and unethical, he's been audited more than anyone in the city and i think it would have come out in the audit. he's taking advantage as any businessman would do of the tax system but advocating for change because he doesn't t
the backdrop was the death of king, robert f. kennedy and a massacre. today. is it going to be exciting and contentious? it can be. >> donald trump wrote a book published by the illustrious trump university. you went to harvard. sorry you couldn't get in to trump. among the chapters in the book is "the greatest tax shelter in the world," owning your own business. it's a numbers game made from real estate. doesn't this even add more fuel to the fire as to why he should release...
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she later ran robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was a specialist for jfk. tell us a bit about that and how you met and what that entire experience was like. >> is it on? >> it is on. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president with the chief of staff, military so it kind of fit, but he wanted one, but when it came time to organize the kennedy white house, bob kennedy was his closest advisor. nobody was ever going to be more important than bobby. let's get a group of people and make them all equal, which meant they all had direct access to the president. they did not have to go through anyone else. that included the special assistance, but now it is assistant to the president regular chief of staff. there were 95, what i call elliptical appointees in the kennedy white house. everyone who works in the white house is a political appointee. the ushers, the butlers, the switchboard operators, the drivers. they are not civil servants because they
she later ran robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was a specialist for jfk. tell us a bit about that and how you met and what that entire experience was like. >> is it on? >> it is on. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president with the chief of staff, military so it kind of fit, but he wanted one, but when it came time to organize the kennedy white...
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he won three peabody awards, 12 emmys, two george memorial awards and the robert f. kennedyaward. safer is survived by his wife and his daughter. >> stranded alone. miles from shore no help in sight then a shark starts to circle but this guy cep his cool. what he did while floating in the water that saved his life. kathy? >> we are lookin looking ahead t end to the work week but then all eyes on this, a developing area of low pressure that will become a coastal storm and bring rain for at least part of the weekend. saturday soaker. we'll time it out coming up. >> our own chris o'connell shares a scary personal journey through a medical mystery moss of tests later an answer. the life-changing diagnosis that right now now at 10:31 of our here at fox 29 is revealing a very perm story. it was nearly five months ago when our reporter chris o'connell started suffering permanent vision loss to one of his eyes. but that was just the beginning. >> what doctors finally found changed chris' live and tonight he's sharing his medical journey in the hopes of helping others. ♪ >> reporter:
he won three peabody awards, 12 emmys, two george memorial awards and the robert f. kennedyaward. safer is survived by his wife and his daughter. >> stranded alone. miles from shore no help in sight then a shark starts to circle but this guy cep his cool. what he did while floating in the water that saved his life. kathy? >> we are lookin looking ahead t end to the work week but then all eyes on this, a developing area of low pressure that will become a coastal storm and bring rain...
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she worked in his office in the white house and he went on to run robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was special assistant to jfk. tell us about how you met and what that experience was like. he went on to found earth day as well. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president who had a chief of staff. he was military and it kind of fit and he wanted one but when he came time to organize the kennedy white house, bob kennedy was his closest advisor and nobody was ever going to be more important than body. let's get a group of people and make them all equal, which meant they had direct access to the president. they didn't have to go through anyone else. highest title in the white house was special assistant to the president. now it was right below chief of staff. there were 95 what i call political appointees in the kennedy white house will stop everyone who works in the white house is a political appointee. the ushers, butler's, switchboard operators, the dr
she worked in his office in the white house and he went on to run robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was special assistant to jfk. tell us about how you met and what that experience was like. he went on to found earth day as well. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president who had a chief of staff. he was military and it kind of fit and he wanted one but when he...
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he won three peabody awards, 12 emmys and two george, awards and robert f kennedy journal are journalismrd. he is survived by his wife and daughter. >> one of the officers charged in connection to the deadly arrest of freddie gray in baltimore could learn his fate next week. judge expected to issue a verdict on monday. closing arguments began today in the trial against officer edward nero. a judge aggressively questioned prosecutors about why he was charged with assault. the defense also answered questions from the judge but did not get tough interrogation. nero is one of the officers who chased gray in april of 2015. gray died a week after his arrest after his neck was brok broken. nero is facing up to twenty seven years in prison for all the charges against him if he's convicted. >>> professional golfer phil mickleson caught up insider trading scheme. he's going to hand over $1 million to the securities and exchange commission. fcc says mickleson did nothing illegal but did benefit from someone else's criminal activi activities. investigators say professional gambler william walters an
he won three peabody awards, 12 emmys and two george, awards and robert f kennedy journal are journalismrd. he is survived by his wife and daughter. >> one of the officers charged in connection to the deadly arrest of freddie gray in baltimore could learn his fate next week. judge expected to issue a verdict on monday. closing arguments began today in the trial against officer edward nero. a judge aggressively questioned prosecutors about why he was charged with assault. the defense also...
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obama's campaign and many neutral democrats when she invoked the june 1968 assassination of robert f. kennedy as a justification for staying in the democratic race even though she was hopelessly behind in the pledged delegate count. she apologized for that but still she vowed to fight for the nomination all the way to the convention. >> there are some who wish this election had ended months ago before you ever got a chance to vote. i am not one of them. the longer this election has gone on, the better i have done, so i am really excited about you voting here in montana. >> reporter: she has stopped attacking barack obama, but the carolina tons aren't making any friends in this camp with gibes like this one. >> that's the reason why there's this frantic every to push her out because she's winning the general election today and he's not. >> it's easy to remember what the democratic politics felt like at that moment. we now how it worked out in the end. she e made her peace with obama, he went on to win easily and brought her into the administration. it's easy to look back and say, ah, that was
obama's campaign and many neutral democrats when she invoked the june 1968 assassination of robert f. kennedy as a justification for staying in the democratic race even though she was hopelessly behind in the pledged delegate count. she apologized for that but still she vowed to fight for the nomination all the way to the convention. >> there are some who wish this election had ended months ago before you ever got a chance to vote. i am not one of them. the longer this election has gone...
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f. kenny in 1958, republished in 1964, posthumously with an introduction by his brother robert kennedy and then republished again in 2008 with an introduction by his other brother, senator edward kennedy. the phrase appears, of course, in scholarly articles, popular journals, and popular media all the time. most americans take pride in the notion that we are a nation of immigrants. the story of immigrants' success, the story of america as a safe haven for immigrants is woven in much of our history. more than one scholar has, indeed, noted that the history of immigration is the history of america itself. this would even be true, of course, if you were focusing on native-americans because they would be seeing the history of america from the other side of immigration. but, in a sense, immigration runs throughout our history. when i was growing up, the schoolbooks focused on the famous successful immigrants, andrew carnegie, alexander graham bell, whose name, of course, became synonymous with the telephone he invented, john ericsson, the great engineer, and occasionally jack warner and his bro
f. kenny in 1958, republished in 1964, posthumously with an introduction by his brother robert kennedy and then republished again in 2008 with an introduction by his other brother, senator edward kennedy. the phrase appears, of course, in scholarly articles, popular journals, and popular media all the time. most americans take pride in the notion that we are a nation of immigrants. the story of immigrants' success, the story of america as a safe haven for immigrants is woven in much of our...
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f. kennedy. their lives gave researchers evidence that our relationships with others keep us happy and healthy. dr. roberty that is tracking the roughly 60 surviving members. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is fascinating to me. when you all started way back when, 75 years ago, started with adult development. then you wanted to look at happiness. why? >> what we realized was that we had an amazing resource, we could look at their work lives and health, and it added up to how happy they were in their lives. we looked at the package, and we've done it over 75 years. >> you were looking at the size of their skulls, shape and size. at one point, scrotum and hanging length. i don't know what that has to do with happiness. you looked at different things to determine what makes a happy. >> the things we think are important change so much over time. in the 1930s, they thought some of those things made a big difference in who you were, what your personality was like, what your happiness levels were. turns out, they don't make much of a difference. now we study different things. >> the truth is what? what le
f. kennedy. their lives gave researchers evidence that our relationships with others keep us happy and healthy. dr. roberty that is tracking the roughly 60 surviving members. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is fascinating to me. when you all started way back when, 75 years ago, started with adult development. then you wanted to look at happiness. why? >> what we realized was that we had an amazing resource, we could look at their work lives and health, and it added up...
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robert costa, and joy and eli, eli, start with this. trump's -- maybe i'm alone. i'll take it. i'll take the stand. i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us who lived through, republican, democrat, or whatever, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of this country to have a young president killed right in front of us, and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he accused the other guy's father of being an assassin. there's no other way to read it. it's totally illogical because lee harvey oswald liked castro >> so does he say that because -- >> this guy's father hated castro. it doesn't make any sense. i'm talking about ted cruz. >> yeah, but does trump say that because he's up 15 points and he knows he's going to win or is he up 15 points because he's said thing after thing after thing. >> nothing like this. assassin? >> okay, well, but i mean he has sort of taken things that we think are sacrosanct and and blown them up. >> i put this with birtherism. to say that the president of the you'd mother, a white mother from kansas thought this through.
robert costa, and joy and eli, eli, start with this. trump's -- maybe i'm alone. i'll take it. i'll take the stand. i think when you mess with something like the assassination of john f. kennedy and those of us who lived through, republican, democrat, or whatever, that was the moment of their life. 9/11 was horrible, but that was something that cut to the heart of this country to have a young president killed right in front of us, and to use it as a political football to me is outrageous. he...
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also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968. richard mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as intnam.d sewed ineffectively as in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as in vietnam.sewed ineffective as in vietnam.ewed ineffectivel as in vietnam.wed ineffectivelys in vietnam.ed ineffectively as in vietnam.d ineffectively as in vietnam. ineffectively as in vietnam. you factor all of this time, sacrific sacrifice, support and there is no end in support. american people need to turn to new leadership. not tied to the policies and mistakes of the past. i pledge to you, we shall have an honorable end to the war in vietnam. >>> this time, vote like your whole world depended on it. think about it, when the decision of one man can affect your family for generations to come, what
also two ads from democratic primary candidate robert f. kennedy who was assassinated in june 1968. richard mixon went on to win with less than 1% of the popular vote over hubert humphrey. wallace finished third but won five states. this is just over 10 minutes. >>> never has so much military, economic and diplomatic power been use sewed ineffectively as intnam.d sewed ineffectively as in vietnam. sewed ineffectively as in vietnam.s sewed ineffecti as in vietnam.o sewed ineffectiy as...