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it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. ink what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. 8 layers of wheat... mini-wheats®... and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult and kid - in all of us. ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult with frosted mini-wheats®. try new kellogg's mini-wheats harvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits made with real fruit. we wonerere. and here. and here. here. and here. uh, here. also in here. back there. behind here. even next to these guys, here. in the nation's l
it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. ink what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. if he didn't win big in california, he's had it. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology...
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it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. i think what will happen now, is that mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. but if he doesn't win big in california, he's had it. >>> we want kennedy! we want kennedy! we want kennedy! >> bobby kennedy, having lost oregon, knew that he had to win california, and that would be his ticket to the convention. >> it will take a very big win, a spectacular win in california, to repair the badly shattered kennedy image. >> bobby's going to do it. you know, this was just the way that everybody felt. >> for kennedy, 48%. and for mccarthy, 41%. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ this land is robert kennedy's ♪ >> all of us are involved in this great effort, and it's a great effort not on behalf of the democratic party. it's on behalf of the united states, on behalf of our own people, on behalf of mankind all around the globe -- [ che
it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. i think what will happen now, is that mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's what he has to do. but if he doesn't win big in california, he's had it. >>> we want kennedy! we want kennedy! we want kennedy! >> bobby kennedy, having lost oregon, knew that he...
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others caught up in this attack were the assistant to attorney general robert f kennedy. his name was john c installer. he came upon the scene as the students were being attacked and tried to intervene. he announced himself as a federal official and someone proceeded to hit him over the head with a metal pipe and attack him. after what happened with mr. , he went to the federal judge to ask for an injunction. judge johnson issued an injunction, keeping the klan from intervening anymore with the freedom riders. but he also issued an injunction to prevent the freedom riders to continue at the same time. the civil rights leaders came to hold a mass meeting with the citizens of the city of mogomery to support the freedom riders. they held that meeting at this church. this was the church or reverend abernathy. while they were at the church, there were 1500 people inside the church and the mob outside they came to protest was a group of about 3000 people. they attack to the church. they would throw rocks at the church. they turned over cars outside the church. they threw moloto
others caught up in this attack were the assistant to attorney general robert f kennedy. his name was john c installer. he came upon the scene as the students were being attacked and tried to intervene. he announced himself as a federal official and someone proceeded to hit him over the head with a metal pipe and attack him. after what happened with mr. , he went to the federal judge to ask for an injunction. judge johnson issued an injunction, keeping the klan from intervening anymore with the...
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>> robert kennedy? >> robert kennedy's daughter? >> yes. >> of course. i see the resemblance. >> well, back to clothes. >> i like the way it is lose in the front, it is fitted in the back. that is an interesting look. right? >> what is the price tag? >> the price is 625. >> where do you buy it? >> you can buy it online and blue and cream in the summer in the hamptons. >> very pretty. it has a lot of movement, right? >> pretty for a party. >> say hi to your dad. >> this is alexia. >> talk about the clothes. >> this is actually my best selling piece. she's wearing a royal blue one, coming in a variety of colors. rose, white, silver. on my instagram you can comment on a collage and win of the dresses. >> comment? >> yes. >> social media is part of your >> yes. >> at one point, the instagram of the rich kids? >> well, not by a choice. >> any press is good press. well, not really. what is your deal. ie know her mom christina. >> how do you know andrew? >> i have known her forever. my brother-in-law's parents grew up in the same town as my sib blings. >> so yo
>> robert kennedy? >> robert kennedy's daughter? >> yes. >> of course. i see the resemblance. >> well, back to clothes. >> i like the way it is lose in the front, it is fitted in the back. that is an interesting look. right? >> what is the price tag? >> the price is 625. >> where do you buy it? >> you can buy it online and blue and cream in the summer in the hamptons. >> very pretty. it has a lot of movement, right? >>...
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of course, robert f. kennedy was assassinated that year. he was assassinated during the campaign on the night that he won the california primary. robert f. kennedy won four primaries that year to gene mccarthy's six. and in that bizarre, tragic year, 1968, with the incumbent democratic president not running for re-election but still looming large over the party, as the party voted in primary after primary for democrats who would turn the party against the war, with all of that going on, democrats went to their convention in chicago in 1968 in this very strange circumstance where gene mccarthy had won six primaries and robert f. kennedy had won four primaries but then he'd been killed and nobody else still in the running had won more than one primary anywhere in the country. democrats in that bizarre year, they went to their convention with gene mccarthy having won six primaries and robert f. kennedy having won four primaries. they went to their convention that year and they picked for their nominee hubert humphrey. hubert humphrey had won no
of course, robert f. kennedy was assassinated that year. he was assassinated during the campaign on the night that he won the california primary. robert f. kennedy won four primaries that year to gene mccarthy's six. and in that bizarre, tragic year, 1968, with the incumbent democratic president not running for re-election but still looming large over the party, as the party voted in primary after primary for democrats who would turn the party against the war, with all of that going on,...
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and you went to -- what high >> robert f. kennedy. >> jimmy: robert f. kennedy. of course. i'm sorry about that. and in new york, we were talking about what foods you ate here and stuff like that, what you missed from new york. >> it was my favorite -- my favorite thing about new york was its food. >> jimmy: yeah. it's the best. >> the pizza. >> jimmy: the pizza is the best. >> today, again, i landed from miami this morning to come to the show and the first thing i did was have a hot dog at a hot dog stand. >> jimmy: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> with everything. >> jimmy: that is the greatest thing. i love that. i love that you did that. >> with everything. >> jimmy: with everything on it? >> everything. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and -- >> relish, mustard, ketchup, everything. >> jimmy: you did everything. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but also, you're a a hot wing girl. >> oh, i love hot wings. atomic wings. >> jimmy: no, i know atomic wings. absolutely. nuclear. >> nuclear. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they're -- i'm indian. it's all about the spice. >> jimmy: oh, no. i'm vindaloo all the way
and you went to -- what high >> robert f. kennedy. >> jimmy: robert f. kennedy. of course. i'm sorry about that. and in new york, we were talking about what foods you ate here and stuff like that, what you missed from new york. >> it was my favorite -- my favorite thing about new york was its food. >> jimmy: yeah. it's the best. >> the pizza. >> jimmy: the pizza is the best. >> today, again, i landed from miami this morning to come to the show and the...
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this is after the assassination of robert kennedy. the berets had a march. you can see gloria toward the back. i have fewer pictures of gloria because it was more difficult to find pictures of gloria. she did not have very much. her story is a fascinating one and a very powerful one. the free picture of clinic on whittier boulevard. get volunteere to doctors and nurses and students to help out and so forth. the women ran it and she was the director. the guys tried to get all the credit. they would try to take credit but the women did it. they provided all kinds of , references to medication, they did birth counseling or directed people to planned parenthood and support. -- and so forth. it was the women through the free clinic that made that connection with the community. the guys tried to take the credit. worse than that, they would come in at the end of the day and the space to party and do everything and leave a mess and the women were expected to go back the next day to clean it up. -- gloriapaigned as complained. it has to be sanitary and so forth. davi
this is after the assassination of robert kennedy. the berets had a march. you can see gloria toward the back. i have fewer pictures of gloria because it was more difficult to find pictures of gloria. she did not have very much. her story is a fascinating one and a very powerful one. the free picture of clinic on whittier boulevard. get volunteere to doctors and nurses and students to help out and so forth. the women ran it and she was the director. the guys tried to get all the credit. they...
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the vietnam war, because of the vietnam draft, but also more well-known political figures like robert kennedy. but 1968, mind you, is also the year when richard nixon returns to the political stage. this is -- i did get permissions from george louis the designer of this wonderful cover to appear in the book. it is one of my favorite images. so richard nixon is -- the democrats are in disarray. richard nixon is the most unlikely comeback story. right? he loses in 1960. he loses in 1962 for the governor of california. like not even president. says you're never going to have nixon to kick around again. i'm going back to my law firm. and then 1968 he's back, but he's back as a very different candidate. again, this goes to sort of putting our current moment in context, thinking about the power of image, thinking about the power of media, and how the same politician might repackage themselves and also take advantage of a very different moment in american history. because, of course, between 1960 and 1968 so much changes in terms of how geo politics, domestic politics, grassroots politics and cultur
the vietnam war, because of the vietnam draft, but also more well-known political figures like robert kennedy. but 1968, mind you, is also the year when richard nixon returns to the political stage. this is -- i did get permissions from george louis the designer of this wonderful cover to appear in the book. it is one of my favorite images. so richard nixon is -- the democrats are in disarray. richard nixon is the most unlikely comeback story. right? he loses in 1960. he loses in 1962 for the...
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i love robert kennedy. but triborough. ernie: still triborough. do you say rf k-1's -- rfk once in a while? >> yes. >> triborough. ernie: you didn't change over? >> no ernie: why? >> i'm used to triborough. >> i'm old school. triborough for me. >> triborough. ernie: you, too? >> good to me. ernie: okay. happy travels. bye. you say tomato, i say tomato. go to facebook and let me know. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos here in studio 5. our control room upstairs, big have a wonderful weekend. we'll see you monday. russ: triborough. attention parents: before school this september r all kids entering 7tht and 12th grades t must get ther meningococcal vaccine. it protects against serious and sometimes deadly diseases like meningitis. call your health care provider today. learn more at health.ny.gov/immunize. lemme get a mcpick 2 listen up! there's a brand new mix on mcdonald' s mcpick 2 menu. lemme get a mcpick 2. hurry in now and pick your 2 hot ' n' tasty mickey d' s classics for just $5 dollars. mix n match. share n savo
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. >>> 48 years ago, march 16th, 1968, senator robert "f" kennedy announced he was entering the race fornomination posing to a challenge to johnson and to the democratic senator mccathy who was the first to announce his canadasy that year. >> i do not run for the candidacy to oppose any man, but to propose new policies. i previously communicated this decision to president johnson and late last night my brother senator kennedy traveled to wisconsin to communicate my decision to senator mccarthy. i make clear through my brother to the senator that my candidacy would not be an opposition to his, but in harmony. >> senator robert kennedy's campaign lasted less than three months. it ended when he was assassinated here in los angeles on june 5th, 1968. your investments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... ...in our experience. call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement
. >>> 48 years ago, march 16th, 1968, senator robert "f" kennedy announced he was entering the race fornomination posing to a challenge to johnson and to the democratic senator mccathy who was the first to announce his canadasy that year. >> i do not run for the candidacy to oppose any man, but to propose new policies. i previously communicated this decision to president johnson and late last night my brother senator kennedy traveled to wisconsin to communicate my...
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kennedy and robert kennedy. so what is happening is the kennedys become involved in conversations with george wallace beginning really in april 1963. they are very concerned about what is going to happen with the integration of schools in alabama because they are trying to prevent what happened in mississippi earlier, from happening again. they are really try to avoid another powder cake and another mob -- powder -- powder keg. they have already seen from conditions he caving in birmingham in the spring of 1963 that there is this potential for violence if integration of the schools doesn't go successfully. what we see here are a selection of telegrams that were exchanged between kennedy and wallace and between others who were interested in what was happening in birmingham. so the conversation between kennedy and wallace is often contentious. wallace is really looking for a way to set himself up as a national political figure. he uses the integration of the university of alabama has a way to bring himself to the n
kennedy and robert kennedy. so what is happening is the kennedys become involved in conversations with george wallace beginning really in april 1963. they are very concerned about what is going to happen with the integration of schools in alabama because they are trying to prevent what happened in mississippi earlier, from happening again. they are really try to avoid another powder cake and another mob -- powder -- powder keg. they have already seen from conditions he caving in birmingham in...
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. >>> 48 years ago, march 16th, 1968, senator robert "f" kennedy announced he was entering the race fordential nomination posing to a challenge to johnson and to the democratic senator mccathy who was the first to announce his canadasy that year. >> i do not run for the candidacy to oppose any man, but to propose new policies. i previously communicated this decision to president johnson and late last night my brother senator kennedy traveled to wisconsin to communicate my decision to senator mccarthy. i make clear through my brother to the senator that my candidacy would not be an opposition to his, but in harmony. >> senator robert kennedy's campaign lasted less than three months. it ended when he was assassin e assassinated here in los angeles on june 5th, 1968. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can
. >>> 48 years ago, march 16th, 1968, senator robert "f" kennedy announced he was entering the race fordential nomination posing to a challenge to johnson and to the democratic senator mccathy who was the first to announce his canadasy that year. >> i do not run for the candidacy to oppose any man, but to propose new policies. i previously communicated this decision to president johnson and late last night my brother senator kennedy traveled to wisconsin to communicate...
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and democratic hopeful robert kennedy were assassinated leading up to the democratic convention in chicago and newschannel5 was there. >> this is hugh danisol, tv 5 news in chicago. >> reporter: frustrations boiled over on the convention floor as delegates chose hubert humphrey over the anti-war eugene mccarthy. our video captured the violence outside the hall. protest what they claim is the fact that the delegates from people. >> in cleveland 2016, beckwith says the tensions are similar but times have changed. unrestrained, poorly trained. >> reporter: she says cleveland police know how to peace havely handle large crowds. >> where there is a -- whether a candidate sun disciplinable, so to speak, we'll see if his supporters know how to engage in protest that doesn't provoke police violence. >> reporter: certainly an exciting summer to come and hopefully a peaceful summer. now for history buffs, i just posted about 1 minutes of coverage of the 1968 democratic convention. it's on the newsnet5 app right now. live in cleveland, derick waller. >> check that out. >>> meantime this year's cpac k
and democratic hopeful robert kennedy were assassinated leading up to the democratic convention in chicago and newschannel5 was there. >> this is hugh danisol, tv 5 news in chicago. >> reporter: frustrations boiled over on the convention floor as delegates chose hubert humphrey over the anti-war eugene mccarthy. our video captured the violence outside the hall. protest what they claim is the fact that the delegates from people. >> in cleveland 2016, beckwith says the tensions...
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. >> earlier, i spoke to kathleen kennedy townsend, the daughter of robert f. correct the record, that's a superpac that supports hillary clinton. i asked her what she thought her father and her uncle, president john f. kennedy, would have thought of this campaign. >> john kennedy was, you know, we're going to get this generation going and we're going to take charge and we're going to, you know, go to the moon, i mean, he sets high standards for himself and for what the country could do. rather than -- as you know, just on the issue of immigration, he introduced that legislation, which eventually became immigration act of 1964, that said to people around the world, come to the united states. build our country. make it stronger. make it more vibrant. get the best ideas from all over the world. i think my uncle and my father and certainly ted kennedy understood that you could build this country with diversity and with new ideas and new people. and obviously donald trump is appealing to people's fears, in a very sad way. and, you know, i've seen the other side of d
. >> earlier, i spoke to kathleen kennedy townsend, the daughter of robert f. correct the record, that's a superpac that supports hillary clinton. i asked her what she thought her father and her uncle, president john f. kennedy, would have thought of this campaign. >> john kennedy was, you know, we're going to get this generation going and we're going to take charge and we're going to, you know, go to the moon, i mean, he sets high standards for himself and for what the country...
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kennedy that was from robert f. kennedy. and technically the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy, it was mayor quinnby from the simpsons. >> that was funny. 6 "impact." we'll have a special primetime live edition of "impact" tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. everyone. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. the future is what's going to make us even greater. this convention center hotel alleviates the problem of traffic. all of which are gonna help the citizens and reduce the taxes. the new miami beach convention center hotel. 1,400 jobs, less traffic on our roads, and no new taxes. you have to think about tomorrow. vote yes for our new convention center hotel. >>> this sunday, fear, loathing and now violence on the trump campaign trail. days before make or break primaries on the second super tuesday, trump's opponents blame him. >> when you have
kennedy that was from robert f. kennedy. and technically the impression wasn't of john f. kennedy, it was mayor quinnby from the simpsons. >> that was funny. 6 "impact." we'll have a special primetime live edition of "impact" tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. everyone. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. to keep it strong....
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king and robert kennedy. and they still are.ecause, you look at these guys, and you focus on what they stood , and their vision of the world, not if we can achieve it, but when we achieve it, you think about how great it will truly be. even if you think about it in a cold way, of economics, it would be so great. that is not the reason to do it in my view, the reason to do it is because it is just and right. charlie: to remind you. tim: they remind me of that. there my me of what is most important. of jackieou part robinson, as well. you think about what he went through. in life. and how great he was. of aow he was sort pioneer. charlie: and how he knew he had to hold his own. tim: for the greater good, to win the game. charlie: a larger game. tim: exactly. exactly, and so, these folks really inspire me. ♪ ♪ human rights is a big issue for you. tim: yes. charlie: you also say that coming out, and you also say that none of your friends knew that you were gay. no other ceo of a fortune 500 company that might be gay has come out. gr
king and robert kennedy. and they still are.ecause, you look at these guys, and you focus on what they stood , and their vision of the world, not if we can achieve it, but when we achieve it, you think about how great it will truly be. even if you think about it in a cold way, of economics, it would be so great. that is not the reason to do it in my view, the reason to do it is because it is just and right. charlie: to remind you. tim: they remind me of that. there my me of what is most...
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perhaps more so than the other wives because of robert kennedy's assassination to take place in california. is this on your mind? >> well, i think it's probably on all wives' minds. i don't see how it could help but be. i don't know whether i'm more frightened than anybody else. unfortunately, it -- it has to be on your mind now, but you -- i was very happy when they assigned secret service to us and i feel much better. but you take all the precautions that you can take, and you go ahead and you live your life. that's all you can do. >> nancy reagan with barbara walters in 1968. california governor ronald reagan was a favorite son, presidential candidate to the gop convention that summer. the nomination went to richard nixon. eight years later reagan fell short again losing the nomination to gerald ford. but 1980 would be his year and his number one campaigner was nancy reagan. >> well, she's a great campaigner and every place that she's gone because now and then while we're together a great deal now and then they do separate us and send her out to do some on her own and i've tried to talk
perhaps more so than the other wives because of robert kennedy's assassination to take place in california. is this on your mind? >> well, i think it's probably on all wives' minds. i don't see how it could help but be. i don't know whether i'm more frightened than anybody else. unfortunately, it -- it has to be on your mind now, but you -- i was very happy when they assigned secret service to us and i feel much better. but you take all the precautions that you can take, and you go ahead...
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mostly been journalists who h e rhapsodized about a contested convention but it's been since robert kennedyaming towards the 1237 delegates to get the nomination and only texas senator ted cruz able to blunt that process it is the republican establishment which let's ted cruz almost as much as donald trump that is looking at changing the convention rules to choose some other nominee. >> i think it would be catastrophic to have a brokered convention where they try to parachute in some d.c. establishment candidate. you would see an open revolt. and it would all but concede the election to hillary clinton. the voters need to decide this. >> reporter: at the 2012 republican convention, that nominated mitt romney, the rules were changed at that time to ensure that on the first ballot no votes would be tallied for any candidate who hadn't won a majority of state delegations in at least eight states. that move was designed to curb the influence of ron paul at the time, and many delegates were outraged that their votes for other candidates besides mitt romney weren't even counted. >> these campaign
mostly been journalists who h e rhapsodized about a contested convention but it's been since robert kennedyaming towards the 1237 delegates to get the nomination and only texas senator ted cruz able to blunt that process it is the republican establishment which let's ted cruz almost as much as donald trump that is looking at changing the convention rules to choose some other nominee. >> i think it would be catastrophic to have a brokered convention where they try to parachute in some d.c....
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tim cook is a guy who has pictures of martin luther king and robert kennedy in his office.e is a guy that has enormous respect for people who have been prepared to go the distance for their beliefs. nancy: that is exactly the mode that he appears to be operating in in this case. you could say it would be in the interest of apple to have handled this more quietly. or you could argue as the justice department has that no, apple wanted this public fight because it is good for their branding. even that is an interesting question. my sense from him certainly was that this is something where he thinks the stakes of this debate are exceptionally high and they go much higher than simply the stakes of finding out what might be on this one phone. charlie: thank you, great to have you. "time," magazine cover story, apple ceo tim cook on his fight with the fbi and what he will not back down written bylev grossman. it is an ongoing story, and the magazine gives more context. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: john feinstein is here and has been called the dean of the college b
tim cook is a guy who has pictures of martin luther king and robert kennedy in his office.e is a guy that has enormous respect for people who have been prepared to go the distance for their beliefs. nancy: that is exactly the mode that he appears to be operating in in this case. you could say it would be in the interest of apple to have handled this more quietly. or you could argue as the justice department has that no, apple wanted this public fight because it is good for their branding. even...
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. >> i was in robert f. kennedy high school if anyone knows i don't know. >> jimmy: now you're getting really meta. yeah. this is like to remember. >> i know. [ laughter ] i just want to prove that i actually was there. you know? people would be like, she's just saying things. >> jimmy: no one's doubting, yeah. >> and then i went to india. and my mom taught, because i came here when i was 12. i went back when i was 17. and she obviously thought that, you know, i grew up and i grew up pretty. she sent my pictures in to miss india, and they selected me, and i was like, "oh, my god. the -- times of india knows me? i'm like that pretty?" >> jimmy: you know you were just discovered at like a a grocery -- >> yeah. i was like, they just discovered me at a grocery store. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they just cut out -- your mom was like sending pictures all around town, yeah. >> yeah, and i won that. and then they sent me to miss world, and i won that too. >> jimmy: gosh. i mean, that's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] not bad.
. >> i was in robert f. kennedy high school if anyone knows i don't know. >> jimmy: now you're getting really meta. yeah. this is like to remember. >> i know. [ laughter ] i just want to prove that i actually was there. you know? people would be like, she's just saying things. >> jimmy: no one's doubting, yeah. >> and then i went to india. and my mom taught, because i came here when i was 12. i went back when i was 17. and she obviously thought that, you know, i...
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robert kennedy, who better to put this in some historical perspective.e have had moments, evan, where he who walks into the convention with the most delegates has not won. the crucial thing is being over the top. one thing trump was eluding to was the size of the lead as well. break it down for me how important is it to enter with the most versus having all you need? >> well, the most is obviously important, because the simple argument, the people have spoken elm i got to the most votes. but in our system it is more complicated than that. i don't want to sound like a boring civics teach here. >> please, that's how i sold you here. >> our system is based on checks and balances. it's not pure democracy. we have divided government and checks and balances. of course, courts, press, checks on pure majorities. the founding fathers insisted on that. they wrote about the risk of some guys with a sinister majority, as they put it, who can get the majority of the veries. they didn't like that so our whole history is based actually on sometimes the majority rules,
robert kennedy, who better to put this in some historical perspective.e have had moments, evan, where he who walks into the convention with the most delegates has not won. the crucial thing is being over the top. one thing trump was eluding to was the size of the lead as well. break it down for me how important is it to enter with the most versus having all you need? >> well, the most is obviously important, because the simple argument, the people have spoken elm i got to the most votes....
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king and robert kennedy. and they still are.use you look at these guys and you focus on what they stood for and their vision of the world and not if we could achieve it, when we achieve it, you think about how great it would truly be. even if you think about it in a cold way of economics, it will be so great. it's not the reason to do it in my view the reason to do it is it's just and right. >> rose: they remind you. >> they remind me of what's most important. i showed you the photo of jackie robinson and you think7s about what he went through in life and how great he was. and how he was sort of a pioneer. >> rose: how he knew he had to hold his own two thirds. >> yes, for the greater good. >> rose: to win the game. >> exactly. >> rose: the larger game. >> exactly. exactly. and so i mean these folks really inspire me. >> rose: you also say, human rights is a big issue for you. >> yes. >> rose: you also say that coming out, announcing, even though your friends knew that you were gay, ceo of a fortune 500 company might come out, y
king and robert kennedy. and they still are.use you look at these guys and you focus on what they stood for and their vision of the world and not if we could achieve it, when we achieve it, you think about how great it would truly be. even if you think about it in a cold way of economics, it will be so great. it's not the reason to do it in my view the reason to do it is it's just and right. >> rose: they remind you. >> they remind me of what's most important. i showed you the photo...
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. >> we have to be passionate about making sure as robert kennedy used to say that this country is color blind, as president kennedy used to say in that birmingham speech that race has no place in american life or law. we have lost that totally because the democratic party insists on dividing people by race and it's wrong. it's morally wrong. >> well, i think this is going well. you know, i will say this. there's a lot of blame to go around for the tone of this campaign and when, you know, when ted cruz, who embraced donald trump until he didn't embrace donald trump and went after marco rubio for, he said, supporting amnesty, he was invoking, he was playing that game as well in some ways. this has been a theme. republican race. both parties have their issues. but we ought to focus on where we are in this campaign right now and there's little bit of a preview of it here. and we heard ted cruz said tonight that donald trump was a washington deal maker, profane and develop gvulgar, using his power for gain, part of the washington corruption for 40 years. jeffrey, he is trying to wind your m
. >> we have to be passionate about making sure as robert kennedy used to say that this country is color blind, as president kennedy used to say in that birmingham speech that race has no place in american life or law. we have lost that totally because the democratic party insists on dividing people by race and it's wrong. it's morally wrong. >> well, i think this is going well. you know, i will say this. there's a lot of blame to go around for the tone of this campaign and when,...
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we had the assassination of martin luther king, the assassination of robert kennedy.e had race riots, literal race riots in the streets. there was an anti war protest everywhere. the two conventions were an absolute disaster of chaos. we're not at that level yet. but it's still early in this campaign year. but when we say it's never happened before, we've had these years before, but not since 1968. what's new is donald trump. donald trump is politically -- he has a blood line running back to george wallace. but he is not george wallace. there are elements of the george wallace campaign and in this campaign, whether he intends that to be the case or not, that is the case. but not in my lifetime, if we had a candidate, one who is a businessman, not a career politician, who has made this kind of impact, this big an impact, this early in the campaign. now we see where all of this leads. and i'm excited about it. it's true, i have a prethousand calorie attack every three hours thinking about it. but tomorrow could be a decisive time. because as you and others have pointed
we had the assassination of martin luther king, the assassination of robert kennedy.e had race riots, literal race riots in the streets. there was an anti war protest everywhere. the two conventions were an absolute disaster of chaos. we're not at that level yet. but it's still early in this campaign year. but when we say it's never happened before, we've had these years before, but not since 1968. what's new is donald trump. donald trump is politically -- he has a blood line running back to...
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and in my lifetime -- >> it's not chaotic -- >> no, no, in my lifetime, robert kennedy, george wallace reagan have all been shot in the middle of one of these scrums. that's a fact. that is a fact. >> is that a threat? >> all i'm saying -- all i'm saying -- wait, wait, wait. wait. all i'm saying is in the hustle and the bustle and the chaos, one instinctive reaction to -- i'm not excusing it -- but what i am saying here is -- >> jeffrey -- >> it's your job to protect them. not to put your hands on a -- >> quick pause. all of you being with me. stay with me. the trump-cruz fight-their wives, of course, getting incredibly personal. tonight they take the town hall questions from voters. and in less than 30 minutes' time, the gop candidates will face off in a special town hall. anderson cooper is across town and he'll be with me with a preview. the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza
and in my lifetime -- >> it's not chaotic -- >> no, no, in my lifetime, robert kennedy, george wallace reagan have all been shot in the middle of one of these scrums. that's a fact. that is a fact. >> is that a threat? >> all i'm saying -- all i'm saying -- wait, wait, wait. wait. all i'm saying is in the hustle and the bustle and the chaos, one instinctive reaction to -- i'm not excusing it -- but what i am saying here is -- >> jeffrey -- >> it's your job to...
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kennedy, along with robert kennedy and the reverendjunior led president lyndon johnson to push 1968. >> we have been through a great deal of anguish these last fewt few years. too much anguish to forget. but what about now? be alarming sameness to our gun violence f. columbine high school to tucson parking lot. to a movie theater in aurora and in newtown. these incidents don't decrease gun sales instead gun sales tend to go up. in fact, u.s. gun makersy 11 million firearms in the year after sandy hook. not far from there in hartford,cut, it's a church built by samuel colt's widow. stands unique symbol of just where guns sit in our culture today. mixed in with the cherubs andfind her husband's firearms as art on the walls mingling with the ivy hidden at the top of the church's columns. e guns will always occupy, worshipped by stone. so, i dream -- >> cowan: i killed him. >> cowan: good guys with guns. ome. then those places change every few months... please. time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere
kennedy, along with robert kennedy and the reverendjunior led president lyndon johnson to push 1968. >> we have been through a great deal of anguish these last fewt few years. too much anguish to forget. but what about now? be alarming sameness to our gun violence f. columbine high school to tucson parking lot. to a movie theater in aurora and in newtown. these incidents don't decrease gun sales instead gun sales tend to go up. in fact, u.s. gun makersy 11 million firearms in the year...