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> are you aware that the kennedy family fortune, that their pretty wealthy also, and we gave robert kennedy's company 1.3 billion, are you aware that somebody who works for you who used to work for the kennedys who say was involved in that loan process? >> i'm not aware of that. >> i think that's something that we need to look into as well. i suggest that this discussion continues on with the house as well. to get large loans, $1.8 billion is a lot of money. given, once again, to a large campaign contributor of the president's. it looks unseemly and unfortunately, you're the head and donors of the presidents and it looks really bad. do you give loans to foreign companies? >> we give loans to loans for meant to manufacture in the united states. >> what about friska karmen? >> we gave loans to a design group in los angeles and another part of the loan if they set it which the covenants of the loan which would go to the united states. the money we've given to loan is -- >> i understand that they were struggling and this money was actually going to be used in finland. >> well, as i said before, t
> are you aware that the kennedy family fortune, that their pretty wealthy also, and we gave robert kennedy's company 1.3 billion, are you aware that somebody who works for you who used to work for the kennedys who say was involved in that loan process? >> i'm not aware of that. >> i think that's something that we need to look into as well. i suggest that this discussion continues on with the house as well. to get large loans, $1.8 billion is a lot of money. given, once again, to...
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. >> it is believed a second gunman was involved in the shooting of robert kennedy and the toronto star on was not the one who killed -- and that sirhan sirhan was not the one who killed kennedy. he is now 60. >> rush limbaugh has lost another sponsor for his renourish. they say that his personal attack on sandra fluke does not reflect their values as a company. he admits that he used a poor choice of words when he called fluke a prostitute when backing birth control in the new health care law. >> trying to leave her legal troubles behind your -- she hosted saturday night live last night and made fun of her recent brushes with the law. >> so the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if i left the studio. i thought you trusted me. >> for the past four years lohan has been in and out of rehab, court, and day. she says that she is clean and sober and looking forward to restarting her career. >> i saw a couple of the skits. they were funny. there were not so -- there were not so much comment on twitter and facebook. hopefully, she is back on track. >> we have some chang
. >> it is believed a second gunman was involved in the shooting of robert kennedy and the toronto star on was not the one who killed -- and that sirhan sirhan was not the one who killed kennedy. he is now 60. >> rush limbaugh has lost another sponsor for his renourish. they say that his personal attack on sandra fluke does not reflect their values as a company. he admits that he used a poor choice of words when he called fluke a prostitute when backing birth control in the new...
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you have john, robert kennedy, elaine stritch, john delorean.ough is it to get people to trust you and your camera? >> i don't know. it's kind of hard -- it's like asking people to marry you in a way because whatever you do will be around for a while. somebody has to be responsible for it. i think, though -- what we are doing is kind of history for people. i think people that like what they do or believe in what they do, whether they are presidents or rock bands, they like the idea of history somehow taking notice of them. >> meanwhile film technology has gotten more accessible and less expensive. do changes in technology or increased competition alter the way you tell stories. >> you can shoot more footage which means you perhaps won't miss as many events. we shot and edited it in film when we shot "the war room." if the "the war room" we shot 40 hours of film compared to when i shot start up.com an internet story ten years later i shot probably 300 hours of film. there's a big difference. in the heart of it, it's the same. you are looking for
you have john, robert kennedy, elaine stritch, john delorean.ough is it to get people to trust you and your camera? >> i don't know. it's kind of hard -- it's like asking people to marry you in a way because whatever you do will be around for a while. somebody has to be responsible for it. i think, though -- what we are doing is kind of history for people. i think people that like what they do or believe in what they do, whether they are presidents or rock bands, they like the idea of...
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sirhan sirhan filed court papers claiming a second gunman not sirhan fired the shots that killed robert kennedy is currently serving a life sentence in california. and his attorneys want him released and granted a new trial. >>> those who support new york city police departments counter terrorism efforts plan to rally today to support the department. they have been criticized but muslim groups and politician after revealing they monitor muslims following the 9/11 attack. >>> first lady obama will travel to kansas and is expected to speak at a luncheon this afternoon. she will travel to st. louis to speak at a dnc event. >>> the critical issues facing two leaders is how to deal with iran. >>> today governor o'malley will deliver the state's priorities to the maryland congressional delegation. time for one more check of the forecast with lynette. >> good morning. we are cold. check out baltimore right around 30 degrees. the further to the north and west you go we are in the 20s. 29 in hagerstown and 25 in york pennsylvania. looking at eastern shore into easton around 34 degrees. satellite and rad
sirhan sirhan filed court papers claiming a second gunman not sirhan fired the shots that killed robert kennedy is currently serving a life sentence in california. and his attorneys want him released and granted a new trial. >>> those who support new york city police departments counter terrorism efforts plan to rally today to support the department. they have been criticized but muslim groups and politician after revealing they monitor muslims following the 9/11 attack. >>>...
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ended up working with robert kennedy and monitoring the civil rights movement, so i've lived in this, walked the walk and the wisdom of what you recommend all of america ought to realize and appreciate. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and in the last congress when i was chair of the subcommittee, we passed a webb bill through the house and also, cspan is covering this hearing now and we're also taping it, so it will be available on my website. wwwbobbyscott.house.gov, so we'll be there. >> thank you all for your contributions today. i feel like the energy in this room is tremendous and every single one of you contributed so much to this conversation. >> can you identify yourself? >> my name is aaron boldman, i work with the student peace alliance, one of the grass roots groups that's been working on this bill for a long time. my question is to mr. prendergast and reference to your profession to compliment the work you do mentoring, which is a movement builder and someone who has been able to build public will through the your career. my question to you is what are your th
ended up working with robert kennedy and monitoring the civil rights movement, so i've lived in this, walked the walk and the wisdom of what you recommend all of america ought to realize and appreciate. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. and in the last congress when i was chair of the subcommittee, we passed a webb bill through the house and also, cspan is covering this hearing now and we're also taping it, so it will be available on my website. wwwbobbyscott.house.gov, so...
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robert kennedy jr., another politically connected obama contributor who gets $1.8 billion of our money. you know what their profit was? their loss? they lost $13.5 million. they're $1.8 million in debt. is bright source ever going to get out of debt? why are we giving taxpayer money to a family that has hundreds of millions of dollars? this is about crony capitalism. this isn't about starting up solar panels. it's about giving money to people who already got enough money. let them make their own loans. if they love solar panels, let them do it. i don't understand. you didn't look at any of the problems and how we come to conclusions about oversight if you didn't look at the companies where the problems originate. >> senator, i think -- i understand your question. first of all, there are several investigations under way. and if we were going to look at that, we would have needed investigate torre powers, subpoena powers, the right to demand documents. we would have taken probably many months if not a year and we would have been going on top of the investigations. >> then very specifical
robert kennedy jr., another politically connected obama contributor who gets $1.8 billion of our money. you know what their profit was? their loss? they lost $13.5 million. they're $1.8 million in debt. is bright source ever going to get out of debt? why are we giving taxpayer money to a family that has hundreds of millions of dollars? this is about crony capitalism. this isn't about starting up solar panels. it's about giving money to people who already got enough money. let them make their...
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algunas impresiones de la temporada regular de la mls, arranca este sabado aca en el estadio robert f. kennedyando dc united reciben a sporting kansas city. dejamos el futbol y vamos con una buena nocitica en la nba que se dio el fin de semana para el quinteto capitalino. jordan crawford encestÓ 31 puntos y john wall agregÓ 24 para guiar a los wizards a una victoria por 101-98 sobre los cavaliers de cleveland. antawn jamison anotÓ 29 tantos en su regreso a washington pero fallÓ un intento de triple para empatar el juego cuando quedaban 35 segundos por jugar. era la primera apariciÓn de jamison en el verizon center desde que se fue de los wizards a cleveland en febrero del 2010. javale mcgee consiguiÓ nueve puntos y 12 rebotes para washington, que rompiÓ una racha de seis partidos perdidos. esta noche otro partido dificil en casa los wizards reciben desde las 7 de la noche a los warriors de golden state. la actividad del boxeo fue buena tambien para los nuestros. el mexicano fernando montiel venciÓ por nocaut en el noveno round al indonesio angky angkota, en la pelea estelar en mexico. el gimna
algunas impresiones de la temporada regular de la mls, arranca este sabado aca en el estadio robert f. kennedyando dc united reciben a sporting kansas city. dejamos el futbol y vamos con una buena nocitica en la nba que se dio el fin de semana para el quinteto capitalino. jordan crawford encestÓ 31 puntos y john wall agregÓ 24 para guiar a los wizards a una victoria por 101-98 sobre los cavaliers de cleveland. antawn jamison anotÓ 29 tantos en su regreso a washington pero fallÓ un intento...
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douglas kennedy is the tenth child of robert and ethel kennedy and has recently worked as a reporterr fox news. >% >> that's news 4 at 4:00. >>> news 4 at 5:00 starts right no now. >>> a big day in the news. in annapolis. good evening. i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. any minute now governor o'malley will sign a bill legalizing same sex marriage in the state of maryland. pit it makes maryland the eighth state in the country to have su such a law. news 4's derrick ward is live in annapolis with the latest. >> we are now awaiting the signature you talked about. this is either a setback for the institution of marriage or a institution %f marriage or a victory for equality. a momentous day here in annapolis for supporters of marriage equality as governor o'malley signs maryland's pv version into law that will join seven other states in the district of columbia recognizing same sex unions. and supporters won't be resting on their laurels for long because opponents have already begun gearing up for a fight at the polls this fall. now they are built up by a statistic. 31 states have
douglas kennedy is the tenth child of robert and ethel kennedy and has recently worked as a reporterr fox news. >% >> that's news 4 at 4:00. >>> news 4 at 5:00 starts right no now. >>> a big day in the news. in annapolis. good evening. i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. any minute now governor o'malley will sign a bill legalizing same sex marriage in the state of maryland. pit it makes maryland the eighth state in the country to have su such a law. news 4's...
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it is roberts or kennedy that certainly could make the difference here. >> i think he was right about that. there were indication from roberts yesterday that his vote might potentially be in play here. he made comments on both sides of the ledger. kennedy people always thought of as being a swing vote and roberts didn't express himself very clearly in one direction or another and i think that's why people are thinking he might possibly be in play, but one of the reasons to think that he wouldn't simply side with the liberal justices alone is he has already never done that in the time he has been on the court. there have been no 5-4 cases where it was roberts with the liberal justices controlling a case, only one case even close to that and it was a 5-3 case. it never happened aside from that. it is not a position he likes to be in. he likes a consensus opinion. if he can't get a consensus opinion he usually sides with the conservative brethren on the court. >> you brought up a 5-4 decision. if we see a 5-4 decision it would feed the perception that the supreme court is as partisan as
it is roberts or kennedy that certainly could make the difference here. >> i think he was right about that. there were indication from roberts yesterday that his vote might potentially be in play here. he made comments on both sides of the ledger. kennedy people always thought of as being a swing vote and roberts didn't express himself very clearly in one direction or another and i think that's why people are thinking he might possibly be in play, but one of the reasons to think that he...
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bobby kennedy didn't like that. >> robert kennedy had been -- when he was 35, the -- j. edgar hoover had been since 1919. >> 1924. hoover took over the fullback and bobby was born in 19 -- the f.b.i. and bobby was born in 1925. >> at what point do you demonstrate this hatred for one another? >> the conversations between these two men will seer the hair off the back of your neck. >> where do you find those? >> right in this book. >> i know that but where did you find it? >> in the f.b.i. files and justice department files and the declassified documents. >> how did they know that? >> how did -- >> wherever it is. how did the material get its way on the paper? of their conversations? >> their conversations are transcribed. kennedy white house tapes. there are johnson white house tapes. just as there are nixon white house tapes. and everyone at the justice department was witness to this. >> and somebody would run off and do a memo for the day or something? >> and bobby kennedy tells lyndon johnson after president kennedy's assassinated, bobby stays on as attorney general for
bobby kennedy didn't like that. >> robert kennedy had been -- when he was 35, the -- j. edgar hoover had been since 1919. >> 1924. hoover took over the fullback and bobby was born in 19 -- the f.b.i. and bobby was born in 1925. >> at what point do you demonstrate this hatred for one another? >> the conversations between these two men will seer the hair off the back of your neck. >> where do you find those? >> right in this book. >> i know that but where...
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senator robert kennedy also elected irish american hall of fame located in chicago and coming up medicall kidney transplant even with no match house themselves make it possible and a woman lifts her the bird she saves a bit like a good samaritan does not lead a moment of road rage get any way of a good deed and apple unveils new ipad hb. medical watch transplants without rejection for immune suppressing medication make impossible stem cells. >> i was exhausted all of the time exhaustion sleep and not to this your body filled with toxins cannot get rid of >> hirsch metro high school not keep up with active little boy time was running out suffering from a disease and herded by her mother helped by down her friends stepped up >> really started actively telling people kidney transplant lucky for me people stepping up incredibly fortunate i know the best people in the world >> what seemed like a stroke of bad luck transplant pushed back by one month turned out to be a life altering experience one month later study northwestern using donor stem cells before a transplant tracking of new system
senator robert kennedy also elected irish american hall of fame located in chicago and coming up medicall kidney transplant even with no match house themselves make it possible and a woman lifts her the bird she saves a bit like a good samaritan does not lead a moment of road rage get any way of a good deed and apple unveils new ipad hb. medical watch transplants without rejection for immune suppressing medication make impossible stem cells. >> i was exhausted all of the time exhaustion...
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kennedy is a reporter at fox news. >> it's about incumbents. >> and is the tenth of 11 children born to robertelfare of a child and harassment. he's entered a plea of not guilty. kennedy and his wife, who claim their newborn son slept through the entire incident blame the two nurses, saying it's sickening to think our simple desire to take our son outside for fresh air has been warped into a charge of child endangerment. a representative for kennedy says the couple received permission from other hospital personnel to leave the floor with the newborn. >> i was doing my job. and this is traumatic. >> the hospital has issued a statement saying it stands by the actions of the nursing staff. but on wednesday, kennedy's wife went to a hospital ombudsman to file a formal complaint. this is as the nurses are planning to file a lawsuit against mr. kennedy. >> the next step in terms of any criminal proceedings would be? >> he's due in court in april. in the meantime, his lawyers are going to the prosecutors to try to get the case dropped. saying it's a he said she said case. mid grade dark roast forest
kennedy is a reporter at fox news. >> it's about incumbents. >> and is the tenth of 11 children born to robertelfare of a child and harassment. he's entered a plea of not guilty. kennedy and his wife, who claim their newborn son slept through the entire incident blame the two nurses, saying it's sickening to think our simple desire to take our son outside for fresh air has been warped into a charge of child endangerment. a representative for kennedy says the couple received...
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robert f. kennedy jr., and in a few minutes, ceo of the national urban league. and top stories of the morning, including sarah palin releasing her own version of "game change" the movie. but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> of course, the big story over the weekend with the tornado outbreak on friday and saturday morning, a surreal scene this morning. i want to show you pictures out of henryville, indiana. this was hit by the ef-4. it snowed last night and now have about 2 inches of snow on the ground in this area. just incredible that now they have to deal with this. and that snow will be gone. but just surreal. i don't know if i remember seeing snow in areas just hit by a tornado. let's show you a recap from the big tornado outbreak. one of the biggest ever in march history. 79 tornadoes is how many estimated by dr. greg forbes. 43 of those are confirmed tornadoes, and we're going to get more confirmations over the next day or two. that area of snow is moving through west virgi
robert f. kennedy jr., and in a few minutes, ceo of the national urban league. and top stories of the morning, including sarah palin releasing her own version of "game change" the movie. but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> of course, the big story over the weekend with the tornado outbreak on friday and saturday morning, a surreal scene this morning. i want to show you pictures out of henryville, indiana. this was hit by the ef-4. it snowed last...
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the cathedral has hosted several events, including the funeral for robert kennedy in 1968. >>> presidentrish pub for a pint. the president and his entourage showed up at the dubliners. the bar owners got a 30-minute heads up from the secret service and could not stop talking about the visit after mr. obama left. >> so honored to have him here. i do not have a lot of words to express it and i have a lot of words. >> it was especially exciting for us and my husband patrick. we are here on inauguration day and met colin powell here and here is, four years later on st. patrick's day. the president sport add button that said, vip guest. tell them danny sent you >>> you. >>> and it was a beautiful day for the top of the morning parade. they were joined by talented performers, too. >>> just ahead on news at 10:00, one of the men behind the kony 2012 video arrested. the lewd act that got him behind bars and why he is now in the hospital. ospital. chili's $20 dinner for two has a bold new favorite -- steak. first, share an appetizer, then choose two entrees, like our 100% usda choice sirlo
the cathedral has hosted several events, including the funeral for robert kennedy in 1968. >>> presidentrish pub for a pint. the president and his entourage showed up at the dubliners. the bar owners got a 30-minute heads up from the secret service and could not stop talking about the visit after mr. obama left. >> so honored to have him here. i do not have a lot of words to express it and i have a lot of words. >> it was especially exciting for us and my husband patrick....
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was actually fire-walled from having to do any business with solyndra as well. >> have you met robert kennedy, jr.? >> probably. i'm not sure. >> dollar how many times? >> well, since i'm not sure -- >> are you aware of the kennedy family fortune, they're pretty wealthy also, probably worth hundreds of millions of dollars and we gave robert kennedy, jr.'s company 1 pointle system are you aware someone works for you who used to work for the kennedys who people say was involved in the loan process? >> i'm not aware of that. >> i think that is something we need look into as well, and the suggestion will go on in the hearings in the house as well, that this revolving door from big business into the department of energy to get large lones -- $1.8 billion is a lot of pinch, given to a contributor to the president. and it looks unseemly, and that's not your brown but you're the head of the organization that has been giving loans to wealthy people who are donors of the president and it looks really bad. do you give loans to foreign companies? >> we give loans for loans meant to manufacture in the uni
was actually fire-walled from having to do any business with solyndra as well. >> have you met robert kennedy, jr.? >> probably. i'm not sure. >> dollar how many times? >> well, since i'm not sure -- >> are you aware of the kennedy family fortune, they're pretty wealthy also, probably worth hundreds of millions of dollars and we gave robert kennedy, jr.'s company 1 pointle system are you aware someone works for you who used to work for the kennedys who people say...
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pasado que terminaron en los últimos lugares, no olvide que la city 30 ese partido en el estadio robert f. kennedyto y poner los -0 cuando ya se estaba jugando tiempo adicional de este partido. - en cuanto al boxeo unas 3000 personas acompañaron a saúl canelo Álvarez en la presentación oficial de la pelea que sostendrá contra mosley el próximo 5 mayo en las vegas. hoy se publicó en los medios de comunicación que el valor en el mercado del delantero lionel messi creció 22% en tan sólo dos meses. desde 115 millones de euros en enero hasta 140 millones de euros en la actualidad. - hoy es viernes y aquí están las jugadas imperdible de la semana. comenzamos en el hockey, faltaban 10 segundos para el final de ese partido entre minnesota y montreal, igualados en el marcador y viene el gol de la victoria. el jugador se cae y no puede anotar. los angeles clippers desde minnesota, un pase de bola salta el tablero y anota, ese muchacho juega con los dioses. en béisbol es el jugador va tras la pelota y corre y se la caro el campo y contra la cerca y no lo detiene y se va a la lona. en grandes ligas un batazo
pasado que terminaron en los últimos lugares, no olvide que la city 30 ese partido en el estadio robert f. kennedyto y poner los -0 cuando ya se estaba jugando tiempo adicional de este partido. - en cuanto al boxeo unas 3000 personas acompañaron a saúl canelo Álvarez en la presentación oficial de la pelea que sostendrá contra mosley el próximo 5 mayo en las vegas. hoy se publicó en los medios de comunicación que el valor en el mercado del delantero lionel messi creció 22% en tan sólo...
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scalia -- not scalia, alito, roberts and kennedy all said what are the insurance companies going to do without the mandate? now, i didn't hear anyone say what are the 30 million people who are going to lose insurance coverage going to do? that was a striking difference of priorities that was evident in this oral argument. but certainly that issue of what's going to happen to the poor insurance companies was very much on the mind of some justices. >> yeah, right. i guess the point i'm making is people who do have jobs and have insurance could -- their premiums could go up significantly. those people struggling to make ends meet as well. let me ask you a quick question. the solicitor general making the case for the white house. yesterday they said he's doing a good job, did a great job, he's able. how did he do today? did he make up for yesterday's mistakes? >> he did better today. he only argued the part of the law which was the challenge to the medicaid expansion. medicaid is for poor people. this law would expand the state's obligation to pay while giving the states a lot more money t
scalia -- not scalia, alito, roberts and kennedy all said what are the insurance companies going to do without the mandate? now, i didn't hear anyone say what are the 30 million people who are going to lose insurance coverage going to do? that was a striking difference of priorities that was evident in this oral argument. but certainly that issue of what's going to happen to the poor insurance companies was very much on the mind of some justices. >> yeah, right. i guess the point i'm...
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and three of the justices, alito, roberts, and kennedy each appointed by republicans actually asked tough questions of the bill's opponents. the solicitor general really was slightly nervous when he came out. one of the more interesting things, one of the things that really struck me here was justice briar's comment about this question about whether somebody could be forced by the government to participate in commerce in some way. and justice briar suggested a situation in which a disease was sweeping the country and the question is if you had some percentage, a population that was vulnerable to this disease, could the government force them to go get inoculated? could the government form them to go out and buy an inoculation. justice briar went back to this repeatedly and actually the bill's opponents were forced to say the government would not have that power. it's interesting. we'll have much more coming up in the afternoon. >> thank you very much. bruce leshan reporting live. you can go to our website wu usa -- on our web site wusa9.com. >>> maryland is closer towards legalizing gambli
and three of the justices, alito, roberts, and kennedy each appointed by republicans actually asked tough questions of the bill's opponents. the solicitor general really was slightly nervous when he came out. one of the more interesting things, one of the things that really struck me here was justice briar's comment about this question about whether somebody could be forced by the government to participate in commerce in some way. and justice briar suggested a situation in which a disease was...
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you talk about robert kennedy when he was nominally hoover's boss as his brother's attorney general,here are stuff in the book with great scenes about them ordering the fbi to do things, and the fbi saying, we don't do that. sorry. >> bobby kennedy, as attorney general, was hoover's boss. bobby kennedy signed the order authorizing him to bug martin luther king. why bug martin luther king? because hoover convinced kennedy that the man was a communist threat. >> you make a case for some empathy to hoover's concerns even though he obviously went way beyond what i think most of us would think was reasonable in trying to zealously defend america's security interest. what is the em pathetic case fo someone who is often painted as a full caricature? >> he wasn't a rogue elephant. second of all, there were real threats and there have been real threats ever since before world war i. there are people who want to blow up individuals and belie buildings and to alter or abolish the united states. >> there is a quote you have in terms of their relationship. nixon tells him he doesn't want to just
you talk about robert kennedy when he was nominally hoover's boss as his brother's attorney general,here are stuff in the book with great scenes about them ordering the fbi to do things, and the fbi saying, we don't do that. sorry. >> bobby kennedy, as attorney general, was hoover's boss. bobby kennedy signed the order authorizing him to bug martin luther king. why bug martin luther king? because hoover convinced kennedy that the man was a communist threat. >> you make a case for...
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♪ >>> douglas kennedy, son of the late robert kennedy, is charged with endangering the welfare of a childtwo nurses who tried to stop him from taking his newborn out of the hospital. >> now those nurses are speaking out about what happened. jonathan dienst has more in this i-team report from our sister station in new york. >> reporter: don't pay and you i will pay. it will be a lot more than a couple dollars. starting today everyone has to pa pay at parking meters in the district of columbia. handicapped parking or not, reserved space or not. it's a message d.c. is sending straight to your wallet. p> >> you could get a $250 fine. i think exactly what the fine is isn't as important as having people follow what the rules are. >> reporter: used to be that blue top meters were accessible and no matter where you parked you didn't have to pay if you %ou didn't have to pay if you had a handicapped license plate or or placard. well not anymore. d.c. officials say too many people took advantage. >> there are some places you can go where you will see car after car with disability placards. we don't
♪ >>> douglas kennedy, son of the late robert kennedy, is charged with endangering the welfare of a childtwo nurses who tried to stop him from taking his newborn out of the hospital. >> now those nurses are speaking out about what happened. jonathan dienst has more in this i-team report from our sister station in new york. >> reporter: don't pay and you i will pay. it will be a lot more than a couple dollars. starting today everyone has to pa pay at parking meters in the...
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it's inmate population includes charles manson, robert kennedy's assassin sirhan sirhan. >> you might know depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's fist fights out here, but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they stab each other they go for the kill. they don't stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you are dealing with 1000 attitudes you never know what could happen on that day. all you can do is think the worst and hope for the best. >> but we met two inmates on the yard at corcoran who are more pro-active when it comes to surviving life in this powder keg, they gave our crew a tutorial how they do it. >> some of the rules to live by give everybody the same respect you expect to receive from them. >> without order we have anarchy, people die here. >> robert morales is serving 35 years to life for burglary under california's three strikes law. his cell mate is zachariah guzman has 16 year sentence on burglary and drug charges. >> you stepped out of bounds, disrespect somebody you will respect the disrespect back do you
it's inmate population includes charles manson, robert kennedy's assassin sirhan sirhan. >> you might know depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it's fist fights out here, but i would say maybe every other month we get a righteous stabbing. when they stab each other they go for the kill. they don't stab each other to play around. >> every morning you wake up you are dealing with 1000 attitudes you never know what could happen on that day. all you can do is think the...
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murderer charles manson and robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, are among the most notorious inmatesught the prison to its knees. officers were accused of arranging gladiator style fights between rival inmates that often had to be stopped with lethal force. >> officers betting on these fights, who's going to win, who's going to stab who, who's going to kill who, who's going to beat who bad. >> all of the indicted officers were subsequently acquitted. george galaza was warden at the time and had to tackle the daunting task of getting corcoran back on its feet. >> when i got here in 1996, corcoran frankly was under an intensive media barrage. the impact that that had on the staff here, it was tremendous. you cannot maintain a prison like this well if your staff morale is poor. so, the first part of it was getting the staff morale up. the next thing that we focused on was the issue of violence. >> you might have to fight. >> in a prison like this one, because of the types of inmates that we have, violence is a real thing. >> you might have to kill. you might have to stab. >> the inmates
murderer charles manson and robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, are among the most notorious inmatesught the prison to its knees. officers were accused of arranging gladiator style fights between rival inmates that often had to be stopped with lethal force. >> officers betting on these fights, who's going to win, who's going to stab who, who's going to kill who, who's going to beat who bad. >> all of the indicted officers were subsequently acquitted. george galaza was warden...
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one very influential critic is environmental lawyer robert kennedy, jr. >> so the government scientists are acknowledging that even tiny, infinitesimal amounts of mercury parts per billion will cause profound neurological injury in children. the biggest exposure is coming from our own vaccines. when i was a little boy, we only got three vaccines. but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation. >> daddy, daddy! >> so the mercury hypothesis had more plausibility than that for mmr because of the nature of mercury, which is known to be a neurotoxicant. but mercury poisoning does not resemble autism at all. the fact that mercury is a toxicant is not sufficient to claim that the mercury contained in vaccines can lead to autism. so it was critical, therefore, to follow up this hypothesis with properly conducted epidemiological studies. oh! >> narrator: under public pressure, public health agencies decided to act on the side of caution rather than wait for the results of such epidemiological studies.
one very influential critic is environmental lawyer robert kennedy, jr. >> so the government scientists are acknowledging that even tiny, infinitesimal amounts of mercury parts per billion will cause profound neurological injury in children. the biggest exposure is coming from our own vaccines. when i was a little boy, we only got three vaccines. but my children, five of my six children, got 22 vaccines. beginning in 1989, that's the thimerosal generation. that's the vaccine generation....
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fortune that they are pretty wealthy, probably worth hundreds of millions of dollars and the gave robert kennedy jr. is company $1.8 billion? are you aware that someone who works for you used to work for the kennedys that was involved in the loan process? but i am not aware of that. >> i dang it that is something we need to look into. -- i think that is something we to look into. this revolving door from big business into the department of energy to get larger loans -- $1.8 billion is a lot of money -- given to a large campaign contributor of the president. looks unseemly. i don't think that is your background but unfortunately you are the head of this organization that has been giving these loans to very wealthy people who are donors to the president. it looks really bad. do you give loans to foreign companies? >> we give loans for low and cement manufacturing united states. >> what about pfister-karma? >> which gave a loan to a design group and los angeles and another part of the lawn of they satisfied the qualifications of the law that would go to manufacturing in the united states. the money
fortune that they are pretty wealthy, probably worth hundreds of millions of dollars and the gave robert kennedy jr. is company $1.8 billion? are you aware that someone who works for you used to work for the kennedys that was involved in the loan process? but i am not aware of that. >> i dang it that is something we need to look into. -- i think that is something we to look into. this revolving door from big business into the department of energy to get larger loans -- $1.8 billion is a...
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we gave robert kennedy jr.'s company $1.8 billion. someone works for you who used to work for the kennedys who people say was involved with the loan process. are you aware of that? >> no. >> we need to look into that, as well. the suggestion will go in that this revolving door from big business into the department of energy to get large loans -- one. billion dollars is a lot of money given to a large campaign contributor of the president. that is not your background, when you are the head of the organization that has been giving these loans to very wealthy people who are donors of the president and it look bad. do give loans to foreign companies? >> begich loans -- we give loans for things in the u.s. we gave a loan that was to a design group in l.a. and there is another covenants that goes to manufacturing in the u.s. the money we give in loans is very targeted -- >> i understand they were struggling and this money was actually going to be used in finland. >> the loans we give our for american jobs and we are very clear about that. i
we gave robert kennedy jr.'s company $1.8 billion. someone works for you who used to work for the kennedys who people say was involved with the loan process. are you aware of that? >> no. >> we need to look into that, as well. the suggestion will go in that this revolving door from big business into the department of energy to get large loans -- one. billion dollars is a lot of money given to a large campaign contributor of the president. that is not your background, when you are...
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his wife was firewalls from doing any business with solyndra as walt -- as well. >> cabbie met robert kennedy, jr. >> guide to not recall. >> how many times? >> buydown not sure. [laughter] >> are you aware of the kennedy family fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars and we gave his company 1.8 billion somebody who works for you who used to work for the kennedys? >> i am not aware. >> wany to look into that as well. this suggestion will go on. the revolving door big business into the department of energy, 1.8 billion dollars given to a large campaign contributor to the president. the u.s. ahead or the organization giving these loans and looks bad. do you give loans to foreign companies? >> those men to manufacture in the united states. >> what about the oscar? >> we give a loan to a design group in los angeles and another part to manufacturing in the united states. the money is targeted. >> gained a stand they were struggling here. and the money would be used in finland? >> the loans are for american jobs. >> no money goes to finland? none of that? >> we give loans for jobs in america
his wife was firewalls from doing any business with solyndra as walt -- as well. >> cabbie met robert kennedy, jr. >> guide to not recall. >> how many times? >> buydown not sure. [laughter] >> are you aware of the kennedy family fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars and we gave his company 1.8 billion somebody who works for you who used to work for the kennedys? >> i am not aware. >> wany to look into that as well. this suggestion will go on....
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images including the london air raid, the d-day landing during world war ii, the assassination of robert kennedy. this is about an hour. c-span: john morris, author of "get the picture," where did you get that title? >> guest: well, that's a--that was a struggle, believe me. it took two years to find the right title, and now we're struggling to get a title in french, which is even worse. but a--so we don't have a title in french, but "get the picture," is--is an active title, and my editor came up with it. c-span: whose picture is this? >> guest: it's a picture by david turnley, who happened to have won a pulitzer prize for his work in south africa. it's in south africa. and the photographer you see is dav--is jim noctway of magnum, who's probably today's most celebrated photographer. he's won the robert capa award of the overseas press club three times. and you don't get that easily. c-span: you said the magic two words: robert capa. >> guest: right. c-span: who was he? >> guest: robert capa was perhaps the most famous war photographer of all time. many people have now seen a new movie called "
images including the london air raid, the d-day landing during world war ii, the assassination of robert kennedy. this is about an hour. c-span: john morris, author of "get the picture," where did you get that title? >> guest: well, that's a--that was a struggle, believe me. it took two years to find the right title, and now we're struggling to get a title in french, which is even worse. but a--so we don't have a title in french, but "get the picture," is--is an active...
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. >>> joining me this morning is carrie kennedy, daughter of robert f. sident robert f. kennedy center for justice and human rights. also joining me is congressman lewis. congressman lewis, i'm going to start with you if i can. let's talk a little politics first before we get into the anniversary of bloody sunday. newt gingrich talked about the stakes coming up in super tuesday. here's what he said. >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> all right. that's a short version of a southern strategy. what do you make of this strategy? is he right? >> well, i think it's important that he be able to win that home state but i'm not going to get involved in the republican primary. it's their primary. as a democrat i wished him well. >> i wish them well and that's all i'm saying about it. we can talk a little bit about the anniversary and the bloody sunday march. in a way, you've said that the march is going to change this year because of the changing landscape. what exactly has changed, congressman? >> well, selma, the state of alabama, t
. >>> joining me this morning is carrie kennedy, daughter of robert f. sident robert f. kennedy center for justice and human rights. also joining me is congressman lewis. congressman lewis, i'm going to start with you if i can. let's talk a little politics first before we get into the anniversary of bloody sunday. newt gingrich talked about the stakes coming up in super tuesday. here's what he said. >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> all...
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this supreme court does what they have said in their own previous opinions, we get scalia, kennedy and roberts, because he joined a very expansive view of federal power in a case called comstock so there should be seven votes for the affordable care act if all they do is follow what they said they would do in the past. >> great. well, you have reported that an american bar association poll, which is the poll of lawyers showed that 85% of them believe that the affordable care act will be upheld. these are people who are practicing all the time and also more likely to think that chief justice john roberts and anthony kennedy are the most likely conservatives to uphold the law. so we will be watching this. we'll be watching you watching this and hopefully you can come back on and let us know how the arguments are going. thanks for joining us. >> up next, we will bring i have not our political posse to talk more about health care reform and lots of other stuff. there's a lot of hot issues. it's going to even get hotter. stay right here. >> socialized medicine is the crown jewel of associatism. thi
this supreme court does what they have said in their own previous opinions, we get scalia, kennedy and roberts, because he joined a very expansive view of federal power in a case called comstock so there should be seven votes for the affordable care act if all they do is follow what they said they would do in the past. >> great. well, you have reported that an american bar association poll, which is the poll of lawyers showed that 85% of them believe that the affordable care act will be...
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is actually more likely to go with kennedy in response to the earlier comment about how roberts i think one of the things that's really interesting about this case is that there's a real need to not look partisan here because if you had bush versus gore, that was a 5-4 vote -- >> so many believe the court is as a result of that very politically inclined. >> exactly. i've had to teach a whole generation of cynics constitutional law. 2010, same 5-4 breakdown. if kennedy goes, then roberts if he's on the fence to tip it towards the sixth. >> mike? >> i was in the court, i was of the mind of what kenji was saying. but i didn't see it. i saw a court totally willing to do what it had to do even if it meant five republicans against four democrats. >> we'll have to have you guys back and talk about it as we get closer to june. mike and kenji, thank you so much. >>> we have the best of office politics from dan rather to game-change co-author john heilemann, we dig into their memories for a glimpse of their careers and more. ♪ >> you were taking a number one "new york times" best-selling
is actually more likely to go with kennedy in response to the earlier comment about how roberts i think one of the things that's really interesting about this case is that there's a real need to not look partisan here because if you had bush versus gore, that was a 5-4 vote -- >> so many believe the court is as a result of that very politically inclined. >> exactly. i've had to teach a whole generation of cynics constitutional law. 2010, same 5-4 breakdown. if kennedy goes, then...
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i do think that both chief justice roberts and justice kennedy were listening carefully. by the end of the day, were much more sympathetic to the federal government's claims than they were at the beginning. >> let me bring you in. it is your article that i was talking about. the headline. how the health care case went mainstream. and i've pointed out again these people who are protesting out front on morning joe today. it was noted that depending on who is the quote/unquote loser in this, you can rally your side in november. perhaps to your advantage, even if the supreme court does not go to the side you wish or hope that they should here. >> there is no question people will try to make political hey out of it and being defeated at the court can be more of a rallying cry politically than being successful there. that said, i think from the obama administration's perspective ask from the president's perspective himself, it would be a pretty tremendous blow. you have to remember this was sort of the main thing the administration was doing for about a year. it's really the ke
i do think that both chief justice roberts and justice kennedy were listening carefully. by the end of the day, were much more sympathetic to the federal government's claims than they were at the beginning. >> let me bring you in. it is your article that i was talking about. the headline. how the health care case went mainstream. and i've pointed out again these people who are protesting out front on morning joe today. it was noted that depending on who is the quote/unquote loser in this,...