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robert f. kennedy: you're going to go with them here. [crowd chatter] speaker 2: thanks. i appreciate it. speaker 3: could you give an autograph? speaker 4: senator, what do you feel about the reception you got from these students down here? robert f. kennedy: it's very nice. speaker 4: the students are most happy to have you here. speaker 5: why don't you try us at football? robert f. kennedy: i think you're too good for us down here. gerald blessey: he was speaking primarily to law students, although the rest of the student body was there, that advancing the law and adherence to law is what makes us unique in the world. he was appealing to the needs of the day. robert f. kennedy: the american tradition of giving free voice to conflicting opinions and beefs really distinguishes our society from oths. gerald blessey: free speech matters. open debate matters. robert f. kennedy: you must use your lamps, the lamps of your learning. gerald blessey: kennedy was appealing to the better angels of our nature.
robert f. kennedy: you're going to go with them here. [crowd chatter] speaker 2: thanks. i appreciate it. speaker 3: could you give an autograph? speaker 4: senator, what do you feel about the reception you got from these students down here? robert f. kennedy: it's very nice. speaker 4: the students are most happy to have you here. speaker 5: why don't you try us at football? robert f. kennedy: i think you're too good for us down here. gerald blessey: he was speaking primarily to law students,...
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the hague with all the other war criminals and and in book i issue a formal forgiveness for robert f kennedy jr because of stance against lockdowns mandates and recognizing the essentially the global plan to take away our freedom. but also there's naomi, the former clinton gore adviser. hollywood socialist russell brand is my new hero. if you watch his youtube channel, it'll blow you away. how? he's almost pro-trump at this point. the way he talks. jimmy used to be on young turks. i detail but essentially what's happened in the last two and a half years is everything happened from vaccine mandates mask mandates, lockdowns. restricting of meat. even the even the blackouts and car gas powered car bans has done without a vote of democracy. in other words, everything is just being imposed upon us through corporate collusion. i like to say big tech is government censors. when you see the biden white house give a list of names of who they should release, we see this to twitter information. big tech comes back. yes, we're working on it. how about this website, we're on it. we're going to take that
the hague with all the other war criminals and and in book i issue a formal forgiveness for robert f kennedy jr because of stance against lockdowns mandates and recognizing the essentially the global plan to take away our freedom. but also there's naomi, the former clinton gore adviser. hollywood socialist russell brand is my new hero. if you watch his youtube channel, it'll blow you away. how? he's almost pro-trump at this point. the way he talks. jimmy used to be on young turks. i detail but...
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house correspondents association the journal of the words in a society of publishers in asia and robert f kennedy center for justice and human rights. and the journalist for the associated press covering intelligence and national security. his article for the year-long investigation of law enforcement's misconduct won awards from the american bar association and associated press media and was nominated for the pulitzer prize. he also was a reporter on immigration and the border in texas and part of the team nominated for the pulitzer prize for national reporting so we are very fortunate to have this panel and for them to take time out of their schedules to come down and discuss this topic. let me start with you. a lot of discussion at this conference and reasons for that. from your perspective i wanted to ask about what you perceive into using over classification or improper classification as reasons for why people make unauthorized disclosures whether they are trying to cover up government must conduct or embarrassment all of which would be contrary. >> let me just start by saying the government
house correspondents association the journal of the words in a society of publishers in asia and robert f kennedy center for justice and human rights. and the journalist for the associated press covering intelligence and national security. his article for the year-long investigation of law enforcement's misconduct won awards from the american bar association and associated press media and was nominated for the pulitzer prize. he also was a reporter on immigration and the border in texas and...
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as a whitencluding house correspondent association and the society publishers and agents of robert f. kennedy center for justice and human rights. and at the end the anchor person at journalist journalists were the "associated press" covering intelligence and national security. his articles from a year-long investigation of law law enforcement misconduct and won awards from the american bar association and "associated press" media editor nominated for pulitzer prize. he also is reporter on immigration on the border in texas and nominated for the pulitzer prize for national reporting. so we are very fortunate to r he this panel and for them to take time out of their very busy schedule to come down on such an important topic. adam let me start with you. a lot of discussion about overclassification and improper classification and the reasons for that. just from your perspective being a longtime reporter if someone asked you about what you perceive in terms of do you seec overclassification, improper classification is reason for why people make disclosures to the media whether they are trying to
as a whitencluding house correspondent association and the society publishers and agents of robert f. kennedy center for justice and human rights. and at the end the anchor person at journalist journalists were the "associated press" covering intelligence and national security. his articles from a year-long investigation of law law enforcement misconduct and won awards from the american bar association and "associated press" media editor nominated for pulitzer prize. he also...
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so when advanced person decided that -- robert f. kennedyut small business, they would do it at my dad's plumbing supply house. completely random chance. and i met bobby kennedy that day. and i was impressed by the aura of the whole thing and so on and so forth. but what really got me excited initially in politics was, about a month after i met him, was the day martin luther king was assassinated. senator kennedy came to indianapolis and spoke that night and told the crowd, he gave an incredible speech, part of which is carved on his grave, not far from here in arlington, about healing and our need to eschew violence and come together and so on and so forth. and all over the country that night, when martin luther king was, kill the cities burned. we had no destruction in indianapolis that night. there's a memorial to where he gave that speech in indianapolis to nonviolence. and my father's business was downtown. if all the businesses in indianapolis burned down, my fathers would have burned. and the idea that one person can deliver a message
so when advanced person decided that -- robert f. kennedyut small business, they would do it at my dad's plumbing supply house. completely random chance. and i met bobby kennedy that day. and i was impressed by the aura of the whole thing and so on and so forth. but what really got me excited initially in politics was, about a month after i met him, was the day martin luther king was assassinated. senator kennedy came to indianapolis and spoke that night and told the crowd, he gave an...
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same area of mississippi, where emmett till had been murdered, the same part of the state where robert f kennedy visited in the 1960s when he was studying poverty in the south. and to think that she came from those circumstances and, you know, starred on the international stage at the first olympics, it's really remarkable stories of remarkable women who really haven't gotten their due. and so i hope will take that away from the book as well. it's extremely. but i think just being able to interview one of the amazing women that we're talking about today is a great opportunity just to kind of reach some things. hello, everyone. my name rachel becker and we're having a really good evening. i'm the editor in chief of the mule skinner here at university of central missouri. i would like to talk to millie about being such a significant part of mr. barnes story or sorry, mr. maraniss, this story. so what inspired your interest playing sports in the first place? that's hard to say. at the time i was growing up, there were no sports played by women. the culture was such that women stayed in the house an
same area of mississippi, where emmett till had been murdered, the same part of the state where robert f kennedy visited in the 1960s when he was studying poverty in the south. and to think that she came from those circumstances and, you know, starred on the international stage at the first olympics, it's really remarkable stories of remarkable women who really haven't gotten their due. and so i hope will take that away from the book as well. it's extremely. but i think just being able to...
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litigation at robert f. kennedy. thank you for being with us this morning. i'm fascinated by the importance of this documentary. what are people going to learn when they see it? >> well, thank you so much for having me and thank you so much for msnbc for featuring this documentary. i think what betsy and emma, the filmmakers did such a beautiful job of is not only exposing the broken immigration system that exists today, but also humanizing the impact on the people who are caught up in it. so the documentary follows the stories of a number of clients who unfortunately were caught up in this system, and that, you know, in some cases we were fortunate enough to prevent their deportations, and many of them, you know, remain in the united states today. but i think it does an excellent job of really exposing and documenting all the things that, you know, i would argue are wrong with our immigration system in the united states. >> i mean, the film tells stories of people like baba sillah who avoided deportation in the cli
litigation at robert f. kennedy. thank you for being with us this morning. i'm fascinated by the importance of this documentary. what are people going to learn when they see it? >> well, thank you so much for having me and thank you so much for msnbc for featuring this documentary. i think what betsy and emma, the filmmakers did such a beautiful job of is not only exposing the broken immigration system that exists today, but also humanizing the impact on the people who are caught up in...
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white house correspondents' association, the gerald award, society of publishers in asia and the robert f. kennedy center for justice and humanan rights. and then at the end, the anchor person, no monde is a a journt for "the associated press" coming intelligence and national security. his articles resulted from a year-long investigation of law enforcement misconduct won awards from the american bar association and associated press media editors and was nominated for the pulitzer prize. he also was reporter on immigration and the border in texas and part of the team nominated for the pulitzer prize for national reporting. so we are very fortunate to have this panel and for them to take time out of their very busy schedule to come down and discuss this important topic. adam, let me start with you. a lot of discussion about overclassification, and proper classification at this conference, and reasons for that. just from your perspective, being a long-time reporter, i wanted to ask you about what you perceive in terms of do you see overclassification and and proper classification as reasons for why p
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if did he that today, robert f. kennedy jr.all him names and compare him to nazis, that's what happened today. what happened with this pandemic was horrible and there were lots of mistakes made. i think one of the success stories is the vaccines. host: is there a difference between deaths related strictly to covid and deaths related to covid related matters? guest: clearly there is that difference when it comes to hospitalizations. there are probably less deaths occurring with covid than because of covid. it's something we are clear on when we are filling out death certificates and getting that data. there may be some discrepancy there, don't think it's as big as people are making it out to be. there clearly is a discrepancy when it comes to hospitalized for covid or with covid. that's clear. with deaths it's a little more stark. i don't necessarily think that there is overcounting of deaths for covid. there may be misclassifications occurring. host: let's hear from keith. evansville, indiana. last call, go ahead. caller: i was
if did he that today, robert f. kennedy jr.all him names and compare him to nazis, that's what happened today. what happened with this pandemic was horrible and there were lots of mistakes made. i think one of the success stories is the vaccines. host: is there a difference between deaths related strictly to covid and deaths related to covid related matters? guest: clearly there is that difference when it comes to hospitalizations. there are probably less deaths occurring with covid than...
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if jonas looked at the today they would demonizing the robert f. kennedyunior would colonnades and compare him to nazis. that's what happens today. what happened with this pandemic was horrible and there were lots of mistakes that were made but i think one of the success stories is a vaccines. >> , since you ask him is a difference between death related strictly to covid and death related to covid related matters? >> guest: i don't think that i think clearly there's a dip swih talk hospitalizations but when it comes to death its much more black or white, that there's probably less doubts that are occurring with covid then because of covid. because it's something we're pretty clear on when refilling out death certificates to win were getting that data. there may be some discrepancy but i don't think it's as big as people are making it out to be. thickly as a discrepancy what comes to hospitalized for or with, for covid with covid that is clear but death is more starts i don't think there's over accounting of deaths or covid although they may be some miss cl
if jonas looked at the today they would demonizing the robert f. kennedyunior would colonnades and compare him to nazis. that's what happens today. what happened with this pandemic was horrible and there were lots of mistakes that were made but i think one of the success stories is a vaccines. >> , since you ask him is a difference between death related strictly to covid and death related to covid related matters? >> guest: i don't think that i think clearly there's a dip swih talk...
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military corporations are called in ukrainian conflict believes robert kennedy, the younger nephew of the thirty-fifth us president john f where does this money go? they head to the ukraine and bounce back without ever leaving the united states right into the general speaker right in the fights to all the military contractors and equipment companies. all these former generals who now appear on cnny and tell the americans. how we need to be in ukraine and all such propaganda activities in the media only propaganda of the military-industrial complex. if ordinary americans pay for the well-being of the american arms giants with their taxes, then ukrainians continue their forced mobilization with their lives in the country. on these shots from odessa, the guy ran away from the military commissar, and this man, sincerely , was less fortunate. he was tied up by two siks and , to the screams of his wife, he was dragged to die for zelensky. so, with a statement by shoigu , the minister of defense just announced that the fighting in the area of ulgedar and artyomovsk is developing successfully solidar, klesheevka, podgornaya
military corporations are called in ukrainian conflict believes robert kennedy, the younger nephew of the thirty-fifth us president john f where does this money go? they head to the ukraine and bounce back without ever leaving the united states right into the general speaker right in the fights to all the military contractors and equipment companies. all these former generals who now appear on cnny and tell the americans. how we need to be in ukraine and all such propaganda activities in the...